E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Weather, Climate and Animal Adaptations, Exercise 1: Looking Back
E Doris James Science Solutions for Exercise - E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Weather, Climate and Animal Adaptations, Exercise 1: Looking Back
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Questions from E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Weather, Climate and Animal Adaptations, Exercise 1: Looking Back with Hints & Solutions
Rainfall is measured with the help of a rain gauge.

The speed of wind is measured with an anemometer.

Altitude has no role to play in determining the climate of a place.

Herbivorous mammals such as lemmings, voles and caribou live in the _____ regions. (Polar/Desert)

The layer of fat found under the skin of polar bears is called _____. (blubber/cartilage)

Animals that are active at night when it is cool are called _____ animals. (nocturnal/diurnal )

A camel stores food as _____ in its hump. (fat/carbohydrates)

The _____ has blue-green algae growing on its fur, giving it a greenish colour. (sloth/jaguars)
