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5. How does the following help a camel survive in desert?
a. Feet - _____
b. Nostrils - ______
c. Hump - ______​

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Answered by HimnishVPParmar
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a. The foot of a camel is made up of a large leathery pad, with two toes at the front, the bones of which are embedded in the foot. The padding makes the gait of a camel silent, and keeps it from sinking in the sand.

b. The purpose of the nostril is to keep the inhaled air warm and moist. Since camels live in deserts and the air is already quite warm, the nostrils are large. Animals that live in cold climates or people from high altitudes have long and slender noses because the narrow passage helps warm air faster.

c. Camels' humps consist of stored fat, which they can metabolize when food and water is scarce. In addition to their humps, camels have other ways to adapt to their environment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a) Feet- Helps in walk in sand easily

b) Nostrils- It can close nostrils by which it doesn't get sand up its nose.

c) Hump- Camels hump store fat it uses as nourishment when food is scarce.

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