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Adaptation to Hot Areas

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Adaptation to Hot Areas

Plants and animals have special features that allow them to live in hot areas. These features are called 'adaptations'.

Cacti

Cacti

  • Cacti are plants that live in deserts and have adaptations to help them survive.
  • Cacti have deep roots to absorb water deep below ground.
  • Cacti leaves are shaped like spines to stop animals from eating them.
Camels

Camels

  • Camels are animals that live in the desert.
  • Camels have long eyelashes to protect their eyes from sand.
  • Camels have webbed feet to stop them from sinking in the sand.
  • Camels can go without water for over a week.
  • Camels' humps store fat so they can go without food for a while.
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