Read the following paragraph and answer the questions given below:
Most spiders live on land, but this spider is different. It spends most of its time
under water. How does it breathe? It breathes by making a tent full of air bubbles
under water
First it spins a web in the shape of a bell. Then it fixes it to plants under the
water. Next it swims up to the top of the water and traps
hairy back legs. It drags the bubble to its web. It does this many time until its home
is full of air. Then it sits nice and snug it its web and feeds on tiny fish and other
water animals
Questions:
1: Which is the word in the paragraph means "comfortable"?
2. Where does the spider leave and how does it breathe?
3. How does it trap a tiny bubble of here?
4 How does it fill its house with air?
Answers
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Answer:
1: snug
2:Idk where it leaves but it breathes by making a tent full of air bubbles under water........I think
3: i dont understand the question
4: it drags the bubble to its web. It does this many times until it’s home is full of air.
Explanation:
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1. The word snug in the paragraph means "comfortable".
2. The spider breathes under water by making a tent full of air bubbles.
3. The spider spins a web in the shape of a bell and fixes it to plants under water. Then it swims up to the top of the water and traps hairy back legs and drags the bubble to its web.
4. The spider drags the bubbles trapped in its web and repeats this process until its home is full of air.
Explanation:
- Snug is an adjective that is defined as being comfortable, cozy and warm.
- It means being protected from the cold and harsh weather.
- The passage talks about how a spider which normally lives on land is living under water and what technique it uses to be able to breathe under water.
- The spider uses a smart method to trap air bubbles in its web and transport and collect it as a supply for breathing.
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