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Animals in the tundra struggle to find food and keep warm. true or false.
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Animals in the tundra struggle to find food and keep warm. true or false.
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Answer:true
Explanation: just took the test
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I'd argue for false.
Animals living in cold conditions have a small SA:Volume ratio, what decreases the heat loss to the surrounding.
These animals would have also adapted to finding various sources of food, otherwise they would go extinct.
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