Living things have adaptations to survive in their environment. These characteristics allow the living things to find food, protect themselves, and live
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State 1 adaptation that a camel has
Camels have humps to store water and fat. They also have long eyelashes to keep the sand away from their eyes. Camels have flat feet to help them grasp the sand
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What adaptations does a flower have so animals can pollinate them?
Flowers attract animals to help with pollination. Their bright, colorful petals catch the eye of pollinators like bees and butterflies, while sweet nectar offer
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State 1 adaptation that a water lily has
Water lilies have broad, flat leaves that float on the surface of the water. This helps them absorb maximum sunlight for photosynthesis and keeps them from sink
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State 2 adaptations of a seed that is dispersed by wind.
Seeds that are lightweight and have a wing-like structure are dispersed by wind. The wind helps to blow off the seed, so that the seed can fly away from the par
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What is Seed Dispersal?
Seed dispersal is the spreading of seeds away from the parent plant
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Why does seeds need to be scattered away from the parent plant?
It helps reduce competition, allows plants to grow in new places, and increases their chances of survival.