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It all depends on what type of animals you are talking about. Sorry if this doesn't help. I tried!
weather helps plants grow, helps animals, and help people
Some animals that love hot weather include desert-dwelling species like snakes, lizards, and scorpions. They have adaptations that allow them to thrive in hot environments, such as efficient cooling mechanisms and behavior patterns that help them regulate their body temperature.
A person can wear a coat in cold weather to keep warm. It is the same principle for animals that have feathers or fur.
A dogs behaviour may change when seasons change. You have to look at how they are behaving and if this continues you should visit your local vet. This also may depend on the type of dog you have.
The type of agents that help in preforming pollination are birds, and type of insects, wind, water (such as rain), and any type of weather.
Rabbit fur
There are no plants to eat and the weather conditions would be extreme (too hot or too cold, windy) as there are no plants to help moderate the weather.
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Well, it helps us undertsnade changes in a fossil by the changes in size, shape and sometimes color. It tells archeoligists the differences of animals and how they react,.eat,drink etc. In my opinion, all fossils tell a story. Each of them are about differents animals. It shows people how animals have changes in their life. Hope I could help you :)
1. New diseases and cures that animals carry 2. Why clones of certain animals don't go correctly 3. How animals react to certain things (i.e meeting new animals, eating new foods I think you can learn these things from zoos I hope I helped you!
Storm chasers use weather radios to receive real-time weather updates, alerts, and warnings. These radios help storm chasers monitor changing weather conditions, track severe weather events like tornadoes or hurricanes, and stay informed about potential risks to their safety while in the field.