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defon
3 years ago
8

What adaptations have plants and animals developed that allow them to survive the extreme climate of the tundra? A) thick fur B)

dense hair C) retention of dead leaves D) feathered feet E) all of the above
Biology
2 answers:
victus00 [196]3 years ago
8 0

E) All Of The Above. Because all of them give the plant/or animal a little extra protection, and protects them from the cold.

wel3 years ago
8 0

Answer: All the above(Option E)

Explanation:

The adaption that is required by the plants and animals of the tundra region must include the features that allows them to survive in extreme cold conditions.

The plants in the tundra region does allows the falling of dead leaves, they retain the dead leaves in the plant only for surviving in such conditions.

The animals their have thick fur and dense hair so that it can act as insulator to keep their body warm. They have fur in their feet to walk in such cold conditions.

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