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What two things on a tree do bark protect?

The tree itself and the insects that live under and around it.


How does a weddell seal protect itself from predators?

Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.


How does a rabbit protect itself from the environment?

Uses its back feet to kick the enemies in the face... Dont under estimate them


Do you offer any warranty or gurantee for this product?

The laptop itself it covered under a 3 year manufacturer warranty, while its battery is only covered for 1 year. Depending on where you purchase it, you may be able to buy an extended warranty to protect it for longer.


Is Miranda no longer necessary to insure a suspects rights under the fifth amendment?

No, it is still necessary to protect the rights of the accused.


How does little blue penguin protect itself?

they don't need to. they stay under their parent's fluffy down.


How does the US protect itself under the articles of confederation?

The states people cannot trade with foreign countries or travel to foreign countries.


How does the hammerhead protect itself from the weather?

Hammerhead sharks live under-water, which is notorious for lacking any kind of weather what-so-ever.


What fuse needs to be replaced if the seat belt indicator no longer works for 2004 Malibu?

look for an unhooked wire on the seatbelt itself or under the seat.


What made a monopoly illegal under the Shehan anti-trust act?

The law itself which was designed to protect consumers from collusion and unfair business practices by corporations.


How does a sea otters protect itself from enemies?

a otter swims deeply under water and swims fast through obstacles and tight and narrow spaces to confuse its predator


When is it wise not to report to insurance company?

never, even in the case the accident falls under a certain limit you should report the accident to allow your insurance company to protect you and itself.