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Biology - GCSE AQA - Combined Science - Higher

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Question:

How are animals that live in hot areas adapted for their environment? What type of adaptation is it?

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Answer:

It is a structural adaptation. They have a thin layer of fat to lose heat. They have a large surface area to volume ratio to lose heat. They have thin fur.


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