Science, asked by aditibhardwaj4524, 4 months ago

How do the skins of animals living in cold places protect them
from cold conditions?​

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Answered by anudeepko046
7

Answer:

This is due to the insulating properties of a layer of blubber (fat) under the skin. Blubber insulates in water, fur and feathers insulate in air. ... Birds have similar counter-current heat exchangers in their legs so they don't lose heat when swimming in frigid water.

Answered by wipronreddy
5

Answer:

animals living in extremely cold climate conditions have to protect themselves from the cold weather. so they have thick layer of fur over them. as the layer of fur blog the cold air and prevents it from reaching the animals body they will be protected against cold.

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