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What do a whale and a dolphin have ________ common? ( fill the preposition in the blank)​

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Answered by swayamsiddha100
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The answer is

What do a whale and a dolphin have in common

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

"In common" is the appropriate preposition to fill in the blank in the given sentence. The corrected sentence would be: "What do a whale and a dolphin have in common?"

Explanation:

Whales and dolphins are both aquatic mammals that share several similarities. Firstly, they belong to the same taxonomic order called Cetacea, which means that they are closely related to each other.

Additionally, both species have evolved to live exclusively in water and possess streamlined bodies that allow them to move quickly and efficiently through it. They also have a layer of blubber under their skin that helps them regulate their body temperature.

Both whales and dolphins are also known for their intelligence and social behavior. They communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, such as clicks, whistles, and songs and are capable of complex problem-solving and learning. They also live in social groups and exhibit strong familial bonds.

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