the are amphibians which mean they can also breathe out of there lungs so droughts don't effect them
they are cold blooded just like me baby! xx
No, amphibians do not need to have there skin wet at all times. Most amphibians can be in and out of water.
Yes - the camel's hump stores water in the form of fatty tissue. This tissue is re-absorbed by the animal in times of extreme drought.
The stem of a cactus is typically thick and succulent, allowing it to store water during times of drought. This adaptation helps the cactus survive in arid environments by providing a reserve of water for times when it is scarce. Additionally, the stem is often covered in a waxy layer to reduce water loss through evaporation.
A crocodile won't help in a drought! It will just eat you!
Cattle generally require the help of man to survive in a desert. Man must provide a source of drinking water and often must provide additional food during times of drought when little grass is available.
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It is very likely that many people did not survive surgery during Inca times. It is difficult to determine those outcomes, however.
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The soil wasn't rich enough for the crops to survive and also the river floods at the wrong time of the year making it difficult for anything to survive.
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1. Finding new suitable sites can be difficult. 2. In times of drought water supplies can be reduced drastically thereby reducing the amount of electricity that can be generated.