1)What happens to the body temperature of a fish when the temperature of water drops? 2) why do adult amphibians tend to stay near water
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1) Fish is a col blooded animal, it cannot maintain its temperature constant. So, when the water drops, temperature of fish change accordingly the temperature of surrounding
2) The moist skin of adult amphibians is not waterproof, so they live in damp places to prevent their skin from drying up
2) The moist skin of adult amphibians is not waterproof, so they live in damp places to prevent their skin from drying up
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1. THE BODY TEMPERATURE OF FISH WILL COOL DOWN
2. THE AMPHIBIANS LIVE BOTH ON LAND AND IN WATER. SO THEY TEND TO LIVE NEAR WATER
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2. THE AMPHIBIANS LIVE BOTH ON LAND AND IN WATER. SO THEY TEND TO LIVE NEAR WATER
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