Science, asked by WolfeGirl8, 5 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

They have thick layer of fat because it keeps them warm under such extreme cold conditions. b. We know that penguins live in the coldest regions of earth and in order to find warmth and solace they remain in flocks with each other.

Answered by themakerqueries
1

Answer:

Since the penguins live in cold places, their exposure to the sun is much less and thus, their skin is white which also aids them in camouflaging. The thick layer of fat in their bodies acts as insulation to prevent the loss of their inner warmth and heat which helps them fight the frigid cold temperature.

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