John Townsend
Staying Alive
Staying Alive
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Staying Alive is a book-banded reading book for developing readers, carefully levelled at Gold Book Band for guided reading. It features a longer, more demanding text with extended vocabulary and sentence structures, wider vocabulary and terminology, and a sustained storyline. It is part of Ransom Reading Stars, a structured programme for children learning to read.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 16 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2019
Publisher: Ransom Publishing
Animals in harsh deserts have developed various strategies to survive in environments with very little water. One of the most remarkable is the ability of scorpions to survive without water for extended periods of time. These creatures have a unique ability to regulate their body temperature, allowing them to function even in extremely hot conditions. They can also store water in their bodies, which they can use when they need it. Camels, on the other hand, have a long history of living in desert environments. They have large, humps on their backs that store water, which they can use to survive for long periods of time without access to water. Kangaroo rats, meanwhile, have a unique ability to collect and store water in their fur. They have long, thick fur that can hold a significant amount of water, which they can use to survive during dry periods. In addition to these strategies, animals in desert environments have also developed a variety of physical adaptations. For example, their skin is often thick and leathery, which helps to protect them from the sun and the wind. They also have long legs and feet, which allow them to move quickly across the desert terrain. Some animals, such as lizards and snakes, have also developed the ability to camouflage themselves, which helps them to avoid predators. However, surviving in a desert environment is not without its challenges. Animals must constantly search for water, which can be difficult in areas where water is scarce. They must also be able to adapt to changing weather conditions, which can include extreme heat, cold, and wind. In addition, animals in desert environments are often preyed upon by other animals, such as predators and scavengers. Despite these challenges, animals in desert environments have managed to survive for millions of years. They have developed a variety of strategies to adapt to their environment, and they have become experts at finding and using water. In conclusion, animals in harsh deserts have developed a variety of strategies to survive in environments with very little water. These strategies include the ability to regulate body temperature, store water in their bodies, and develop physical adaptations. While surviving in a desert environment is not without its challenges, animals have managed to survive for millions of years. By learning more about these strategies, we can better understand the amazing adaptations of these creatures and the importance of protecting their habitats.
How do animals survive when there is very little water?
Animals in harsh deserts have developed various strategies to survive in environments with very little water. One of the most remarkable is the ability of scorpions to survive without water for extended periods of time. These creatures have a unique ability to regulate their body temperature, allowing them to function even in extremely hot conditions. They can also store water in their bodies, which they can use when they need it. Camels, on the other hand, have a long history of living in desert environments. They have large, humps on their backs that store water, which they can use to survive for long periods of time without access to water. Kangaroo rats, meanwhile, have a unique ability to collect and store water in their fur. They have long, thick fur that can hold a significant amount of water, which they can use to survive during dry periods. In addition to these strategies, animals in desert environments have also developed a variety of physical adaptations. For example, their skin is often thick and leathery, which helps to protect them from the sun and the wind. They also have long legs and feet, which allow them to move quickly across the desert terrain. Some animals, such as lizards and snakes, have also developed the ability to camouflage themselves, which helps them to avoid predators. However, surviving in a desert environment is not without its challenges. Animals must constantly search for water, which can be difficult in areas where water is scarce. They must also be able to adapt to changing weather conditions, which can include extreme heat, cold, and wind. In addition, animals in desert environments are often preyed upon by other animals, such as predators and scavengers. Despite these challenges, animals in desert environments have managed to survive for millions of years. They have developed a variety of strategies to adapt to their environment, and they have become experts at finding and using water. In conclusion, animals in harsh deserts have developed a variety of strategies to survive in environments with very little water. These strategies include the ability to regulate body temperature, store water in their bodies, and develop physical adaptations. While surviving in a desert environment is not without its challenges, animals have managed to survive for millions of years. By learning more about these strategies, we can better understand the amazing adaptations of these creatures and the importance of protecting their habitats.
Weight: 60g
Dimension: 161 x 199 x 5 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781278383
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