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Imagine if a desert beetle that uses behavior to regulate its

body temperature above 35 degrees celsius. How might this change


this beetle's use of microclimates created by shrugs, burrows, and


bare ground change with the seasons?

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Answer:

Beetles can adapt to the nearby climate and adjust with the surroundings.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The ability to regulate the body temperatures is an ability that most beetles have and microclimates include the winds temperature and moisture content that are found in such an environment.
  • These are created due to the burrowing nature of the insects that are associated with the changes in seasons. These microclimates include humidity and temperature which forms by the interaction with the environment.
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