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1. Observe your nearby animals. Prepare a table of adaptations found in them on a chart and fix it in your classroom.

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Answered by ragini3156
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Explanation:

When the weather gets cold, you put on a coat to keep warm. If it’s hot, you wear a hat or fan yourself to cool down. Those are both ways of adapting to your habitat. While animals don’t have clothes, they do have built-in ways of keeping the right temperature and protecting themselves in the habitat they live in.

Over many years and generations, animals have changed in order to survive and thrive in the environments they live in. This process is called adaptation.

There are a number of ways that animals adapt – these can be inside our outside their bodies, in ways that they act, or even in ways that they work with other animals in their habitat. If you suddenly took an animal outside its habitat into something completely different, all those adaptations wouldn’t work anymore, and it wouldn’t be good for the animal. It’s the same as if you dressed in your warmest coat and woolly hat and scarf in the middle of August – you’d be much too hot!

Every habitat on our planet is home to different animals and plants who are uniquely adapted to live there.

Answered by hinazaidi14
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THIS IS THE DIAGRAM U CAN PRINT IT AND FIX IT ON YOUR CLASSROOM IF YOU ALSO HAVE TO EXPLAIN IT JUST READ THE INFORMATION GIVEN BELOW THE ANIMALS.

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