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Abbie Sullivan
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28 March, 19:39
Why is that adaptation beneficial?
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Braylon Bean
28 March, 19:45
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Adaption is an organisms way of surviving in new conditions. Without adaption many organisms would die. Ex. Polar bears would die if they didn't move to cooler climates because of global warming. They adapt and react.
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