Dry Lands People, plants, and animals all adapt to their habitat. What changes or adaptations do people and animals make to survive in a dry habitat?

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Dry Lands People, plants, and animals all adapt to their habitat. What changes or adaptations do people and animals make to survive in a dry habitat?

How do plants adapt to a very dry climate?

How does this plant protect itself?

What adaptations do you see here?

All these animal live in dry land habitats. What do they do to adapt?

Wet? Or Dry? Why?

What adaptations do you see?

What are these people Gathering to eat?

Is this habitat wet or dry? Why do you think so?

How have these people adapted to their habitat? Is it wet or dry?

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