Darker skin, it helps to protect against the sun and it saves more warmth.
Yes, humans have several protective adaptations that help them survive and thrive in various environments. These include physiological adaptations like body temperature regulation through sweating and shivering, as well as behavioral adaptations such as using clothing for warmth and shelter for protection from the elements. Additionally, humans have developed social structures and technologies that enhance safety and security, allowing for cooperative living and resource sharing.
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
Physical adaptations in humans include bipedalism, long limbs for running, and diverse diets for different environments. Behavioral adaptations include social cooperation, tool usage, and cultural learning to adapt to varied environments and challenges for survival.
Behavioral adaptations of a swordfish or any other animal help it to avoid predators and survive in its natural habitat. Behavioral adaptations include migration, and using high-frequency calls to communicate with other swordfish.
Adaptations help because they help the animal to get food easier, or to find shelter, and help them get the necessities they need to live.
what are the 4 things that adaptations help organisms to? (Remember #3 Animal Adaptation HW)
by adapting these adaptations, their ability to survive increases
They help them hunt and defend.
THIS DOES NOT HELP
yes
They have sharp teeth to help them chew on it
Both types of adaptations help organisms to survive long enough to have offspring. Physcial adaptations include body parts and functions that help an animal survive. Behavioral adaptations are things that an animal does that increases its odds of survival, for example, squirrels storing food for the winter.