Well they jump very well and spring from trees!
They build burrows in the sand to keep them cooler.
Desert animals generally have very thin fur, if not no fur at all. This causes them to keep cool but sometimes they do overheat, in which case they run for shelter (usually made from substances such as twigs, trees, or stone) or they run to a nearby river. I hope this helps! FOR MORE ANSWERS ON ANY QUESTIONS GO TO WWW.IKNOW.BLOGSPOT.COM
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
No.
It doesn't at that time, but it does keep existing heat in.
cold blooded reptiles absorb heat from the sun
Keep them out of the sun and put some after sun on them and make sure they get plenty to drink
the sun is our source of heat
Keep it simple.. such as - "The sun is a huge ball of burning gas which gives off heat, and light."
what does the sun heat.
Blocking the harmful rays of the sun.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.