Science, asked by slogaprathap, 4 days ago

how camels survive in desert ( I will mark brainliest )​

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Answered by sbhanusenth
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When food is scarce across the desert camels use the fat in their humps to provide vital nutrients. ... But camels need to withstand blistering heat AND freezing cold so they store their fat away from their body to keep them cool in the summer, and rely on a super thick coat for those -40⁰C desert winters.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

have a thick coat of hair that protects them from the heat in the day

Explanation:

Camels have adapted and found ways to help them survive in deserts. They have a thick coat of hair that protects them from the heat in the day, and keeps them warm at night. ... Then, when there is no food or water, the camel uses the fat for energy, and the hump becomes small and soft.

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