Biology, asked by shafiqur630, 1 month ago

1.Why do camels have hump on their back?

2. How do camels store water?

3. Why do not camels sweat?

4. What are the various stages of soil formation?​

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Answered by ItzYrSnowy
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A camel's hump does not hold water at all – it actually stores fat. The camel uses it as nourishment when food is scarce. If a camel uses the fat inside the hump, the hump will become limp and droop down. With proper food and rest the hump will return to normal

A camel's hump does not hold water at all – it actually stores fat. ... The hump is not used for water storage, but camels can go for long periods of time without water. They drink large amounts of water – up to 20 gallons at a time. This water is stored in the animal's bloodstream

Camels conserve water by not sweating as much as we do. A camel's metabolism lowers at night, making its body temperature much lower than a human's. Because we sweat to cool ourselves off, starting with a lower body temperature means less need to sweat. ... Camels are also good at maintaining their blood volume.

(i) Addition of mineral and organic matter to the soil. (ii) Losses of mineral and organic matter from soil. (iii) Translocation of mineral and organic matter from one point of soil profile and deposited at another horizon. (iv) Transformation of mineral and organic matter in the soil and formation of definite layers.

Answered by s20786asiri01868
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Answer:

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