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People living in hot climates typically have a lower average body temperature compared to those in cold climates. This adaptation helps them cope with the heat by promoting more efficient heat dissipation. In contrast, individuals in colder climates may have slightly higher average body temperatures to maintain warmth and support metabolic functions in cooler environments. Overall, these variations reflect the body's adaptation mechanisms to different thermal environments.
because they are furry
Bobcats usually prefer areas with moderate temperatures, inhabiting a variety of habitats from forests to deserts. They are adapted to a range of temperatures and can survive in both hot and cold weather conditions.
People living in the frigid zone are often referred to as polar residents or Arctic/Antarctic inhabitants, depending on whether they reside in the northern or southern fringes. These individuals have adapted to harsh cold climates and unique environmental challenges associated with living in these regions.
They can live in cold climates if they bury themselves in the ground.
they cold bec of what is under it the mantle is veryt cold that why
they are mainly from cold places because their coat is thick to keep them warm.
Cold vegetables
Low vegetation,cold climates and predictors.
mesothermal climates.
it helps it migrate to warmer climates like south africa during cold climates
theres no population of people in Antarctica because the freezing cold climates.