I interviewed elders about changing plants and animals in our area. They mentioned seeing more invasive species like the “Parthenium” weed, while native birds like the “House sparrow” have declined. Conversely, “Peepal trees” and “Butterflies” are now more common. I ...
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Biodiversity varies between regions due to differences in climate, soil, and landscape. Each region has unique conditions that support specific plants and animals adapted to those conditions, leading to different levels of biodiversity.
Hot desert camels are adapted to extreme heat and conserve water, thriving in hot, dry conditions. Cold desert camels are adapted to cold temperatures with thick fur. Hot desert camels struggle in cold, and cold desert camels struggle in heat.
Biodiversity changes across regions due to differences in climate, soil, and landforms. Each area has unique conditions that support different plants and animals adapted to those conditions, leading to varying levels of biodiversity.
Camels survive in the desert due to features like their ability to conserve water, store fat in their humps for energy, withstand high temperatures, and their specialized hooves that prevent sinking into the sand.