Geography, asked by UmeshIsCool, 5 hours ago

How do the the wild life support themselves to survive in critical climate conditions like

Tundra and desert region.​

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Answered by shivanshukamlesh0028
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Answer:

They use survival tequines which they are specially train

Explanation:

they use to make a bornfire or shelter to kept their body warmer

In desert ,they save water as much as they can and always search for desert plants for getting water

Answered by UnicornFantacy101
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Answer:

Explanation:

Tundra regions typically get less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation annually, which means these areas are also considered deserts. They have long, cold winters with high winds and average temperatures below freezing for six to ten months of the year.

Animals living in the Arctic tundra have developed adaptations including heavy winter coats, camouflage that changes color with the seasons, efficient body shape to prevent heat loss and the ability to build insulated tunnels underground.

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