Standard Science Primary 6 Interactions

An animal has a thick layer of fat under its skin and small ears. In which environment is it most likely to be found?

A A freshwater pond
B A tropical rainforest
C A cold, arctic region
D A hot, dry desert
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Step 1: Thick fat (blubber) provides insulation against cold. Step 2: Small ears have less surface area, reducing heat loss to the surroundings. Step 3: These are structural adaptations for survival in very cold climates.

Correct answer: A cold, arctic region

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