how do we konw that the camel was only interested in food?
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At the end of the passage, the author writes, “Camels live in the desert, where food and water is scarce.” The author goes on to say, “A camel's humps keep it alive and well during times when food and water is far away or unavailable.” From this, we can tell that because the food is scarce, it is far away
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the process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight
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