Answer:
1) The ability to burrow under sand to protect themselves from heat
2) Adaptations to conserve water
Explanation:
Many animals have adapted to dessert biomes by burrowing under the sand to protect themselves from the heat. This ability would be useless in a tundra biome because it is very cold. To maintain homeostasis animals in the tundra biome often have thicker fur to keep themselves warm.
Another adaptation in the dessert biome is to conserve water. Plants and animals such as camels have structures to help them conserve water. For example a cactus stores the water from rain in its stem and a camel is able to save water in their hump. There are very little plants in the tundra biome, but this adaptation would be unnecessary for them.
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Flood, mud slides, wind/flying objects.
1. evacuation plans. which include knowing all routes out of the hurricane zone and the means of evacuating (car) are fully prepared.
2. clean out and unblock all paths to and by the drains. Also report all drains that are clog to the city.
3. keep emergency food and water. as well as first aid. you should also have any personal medicine well stocked as well.
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<em>Deposition </em>
The process in which sediment is dropped and comes to rest is called <em><u>deposition</u></em>.
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- <em><u>The process of deposition involves the laying down of sediments that are eroded and transported by water, wind or ice. </u></em>Sediments , soil or rocks are added to a land form or land mass.
- <em><u>The process of deposition of sediments results to the formation sedimentary rocks out of ice, wind and water flows that carry particles in suspension. </u></em>These sediments formed as a result of weathering and erosion which break down rocks into loose materials that can be carried by wind, air or ice.
Cancer treatments can mess with hormone levels, which can cause low sperm count and infertility.