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Part AWhich inference can be made about life in Alaska during the winter based on the article "Life Below Zero"?It takes a great deal of preparation to survive Alaska's brutal winters.The coldest days in Alaska are when there is snow and heavy cloud cover.Alaskans sometimes find it difficult to keep their homes warm on –50 degree days.Alaskans have adapted to extreme weather and don't find it challenging.Question 2Part BWhich evidence from the passage best supports the answer in Part A?"Additionally, most buildings have backup sources of energy—wood stoves, battery-powered devices—for times of extreme cold.""…for the people of Fairbanks and beyond, sunny winter days provide no real relief from bitter cold. Instead, clouds are most welcome during a cold snap.""Residents of Fairbanks know what to wear to stay safe and warm. This includes insulated head coverings, gloves, and footwear....Alaskans also winterize homes and vehicles.""At very low temperatures, plastics crack, tires freeze into odd shapes, and propane (a fuel used for cooking and heating) thickens so it does not flow properly."

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part a: It takes a great deal of preparation to survive Alaska's brutal winters

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part b: Residents of Fairbanks know what to wear to stay safe and warm. This includes insulated head coverings, gloves, and footwear....Alaskans also winterize homes and vehicles

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