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Baobab trees maintain their temperature through their thick, water-storing trunks, which act as insulation. During the day, they absorb heat and release it slowly, helping to keep the tree warm at night. Conversely, their large, leafy canopies provide shade, reducing the temperature around them during hot days. This ability to regulate temperature helps the baobab survive in extreme climates.

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