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mammals that live in the artic ocean have large amounts of blubber which is a fatty tissue just beaneath the skin.which statement best relates why these animals have so much blubber?

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You didn't provide us with any statements regarding animal blubber but the reason why mammals that live in the arctic ocean have it is because it helps and keeps them 'warm' - it's a strong insulating factor.
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