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What adaptations allow a camel and a cactus to survive in warm environments?

A camel has long legs, while a cactus grows deep roots.
A camel has thick fur as a body covering, while a cactus has a waxy coating.
A camel stores fat in its hump, while the cactus stores water in its thick stem.
A camel travels long distances in sunshine, while a cactus grows in the shade.

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A camel stores fat in its hump, while the cactus stores water in its thick stem.
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Answer:

A camel stores fat in its hump, while the cactus stores water in its thick stem.

Step-by-step explanation:

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