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Explain, in terms of pressure, why a camel is better at crossing a desert

than a horse. Camels and horses have a similar mass and the weight
bearing part of a horse's hoof can be assumed to be approximately
180 cm2.​

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User Murad
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Answer:

Camels do better.

Step-by-step explanation:

Well, if you have a horse in the desert, the chances of living are slim. There is almost no water in the desert, but for camels, their humps are stored with many gallons of water, so they could survive months in the desert without having to stop for water every second.

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User Masgar
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Answer: camels are better than horses in desert as camels are adapted to the hot and humid climate and camels can store fats in his humps

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User Rimi
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