Science, asked by patilkunal12283, 1 month ago

(a) Why is penguin's skin white and thick and why is there a thick layer of fat underneath ?​

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Answered by shivtomarji
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Answer:   skin of penguin are white and thick because the temperature of their ... is very low and the water there is below 0 degree and thick skin to retain heat during ... The thick layer of fat is called Blubber. it is used to keep them warm.

Answered by apollo44
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Answer:

there is thick layer of fat underneath there skin bcz they have to increase the temperature of body in cool places .

This white side of penguin’s skin (belly) also helps them to be invisible from predators; they can’t be spotted from the bottom of the ocean while swimming at the surface. The sparkling light of sun camouflages them with surface water.

This white side of penguin’s skin (belly) also helps them to be invisible from predators; they can’t be spotted from the bottom of the ocean while swimming at the surface. The sparkling light of sun camouflages them with surface water.After huddling penguins get a little bit warmer than expected body temperature. To overcome this heat, their white colored skin, the most heat repellent color, is helpful.

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