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Answer the following questions in brief.

1. List the adaptations seen in lion that helps it to live in grasslands.

2 How is a yak able to survive at high altitudes of the Himalayas?

3. What is the difference between tropical and temperate forests?

4. Why do plants totally submerged in water have narrow, ribbon-like leaves?

5. What is acclimatization?

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Answered by BeAuTyBLusH
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Adaptations in lions to survive in the grasslands:

The skin colour of the lion camouflages with the yellow colour of the grass. ...

They have a strong sense of smell which helps them to sense their prey.

They have sharp eyesight.

They have strong leg muscles which help them to run very fast to catch their prey.

Yak is able to survive on the mountains by following ways: 1. It has a mouth that is adapted to graze on a variety of plants. ... It has hooves and horns that are adapted to break the ice from frozen ground and graze on the grass below

There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rainforests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator.

Some submerged aquatic plants have narrow ribbon-like leaves, so that they can easily bend with flowing water. This provides least resistance to the flow of water and prevents the plant and leaves from getting damaged.

Acclimatization or acclimatisation (also called acclimation or acclimatation) is the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its environment (such as a change in altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod, or pH), allowing it to maintain fitness across a range of environmental conditions.

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