Generally nocturnal, large padded feet, less sweating, mechanism to conserve water, etc. are adaptive
features of animals living in
(a) polar regions
(b) tropical regions
(c) desert regions (d) equatorial region
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Answer:
(c) desert regions
Explanation:
to survive in desert
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Generally nocturnal, large padded feet, less sweating, mechanism to conserve water, etc. are adaptive features of animals living in desert regions.
Explanation:
- Option C. desert region animals is correct answer.
- Some desert animals avoid the excess energy by excavating underground burrows, while nocturnal desert creatures keep cool by being active at night.
- Big ears, light-colored coats, humps to store fat, and adaptations that assist preserve water are also frequent among desert species.
- Option A. Polar regions is incorrect answer.
- The surrounding neighborhood the Arctic Circle or the Pole is known as the Polar Region.
- The floating and pack ice in the northernmost polar area is 7–10 feet (2–3 m) thick, flowing on the Arctic Ocean and bordered by land masses.
- Option B. Tropical regions is incorrect answer.
- The tropics are those parts of the world that are roughly in the center.
- The tropics are the region between both the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn on the equator.
- The Equator, as well as regions of North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, are all part of the tropics.
- Option D. Equatorial regions is incorrect answer.
- The equator area is a part of the Earth's surface that surrounds the equator.
- The Line Islands in the middle Pacific Ocean are also known as the Equatorial Islands.
- Equatorial Africa is a catch-all name describing the area of Africa nearest to the equatorial.
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