There are quite a few conclusions that can be drawn about desert animals. One is that they do not need a lot of water.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
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Lots of wonderful things live in the Rub-al-Khali Desert, such as, lovely little butterflys and gypsies
There are several types of plants and animals in the Tanami desert. Some native plants include Sturt's Desert Roses, poached egg daisies and honey grevillas. Some animals include mulgaras, bilbies, and rufous hare-wallabies.
Many animals eat the papyrus plant. For example, the desert fox eats papyrus. The desert fox is native to Egypt.
Which conclusion can be drawn
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A conclusion drawn from observations.
If all the premises of an argument are true, then the conclusion drawn from those premises is likely to be valid and logically sound.
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right
desert animals are strong, this is a premises. A camel is a desert animal, this is a premises. therefore a camel is a strong animal, this is a conclusion. all those statements are true but the last one is wrong because if a camel is a desert animal, it does not necessarily mean that it is also strong animal.
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The abstract conclusion drawn from the research findings is that the data supports the hypothesis and suggests a strong correlation between the variables studied.
The clear connection between the evidence presented and the conclusion drawn in this case is that the evidence directly supports and leads to the conclusion without any ambiguity or doubt.