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Change in PhotoPeriod - the CorreCt anSWer-
the firSt Cue for a Plant to begin beComing
aCClimated to Colder temPeratureS
PhytoChromeS - the CorreCt anSWer-light
SenSitive Photo PigmentS WhiCh CauSe CellS to
go dormant and make Plant SenSitive to loW
temPeratureS
,Skunk Cabbage (PhySiCal adaPtion) - the
CorreCt anSWer-turnS uP heat during Winter to
melt the SnoW around it WhiCh keePS it Safe
from the Cold
deSiCCation - the CorreCt anSWer-the drying
out of PlantS during Warm Sunny dayS in
Winter. alSo CauSed by extreme heat
Conifer treeS (PhySiCal adaPtion) - the
CorreCt anSWer-deCreaSe leaf SurfaCe area
to avoid trying out from the Sun in Winter
fernS (behavioural adaPtionS) - the CorreCt
anSWer-Curl uP for the Winter helPing them to
reduCe SurfaCe area
deCiduouS treeS (behavioural adaPtionS) - the
CorreCt anSWerdroP their leaveS in autumn to
avoid drying uP and avoid SnoW from Settling
on leaveS
,red maPle (behavioural adaPtionS) - the
CorreCt anSWer-turnS red in the fall WhiCh
helPS in abSorbing heat WaveS
yard - the CorreCt anSWer-loW lying area
With minimal SnoW Where White-tailed deer
gather during Winter
broWSe line - the CorreCt anSWer-the higheSt
Point in a tree Where a deer Can reaCh and
feed
otter and mink (behavioural adaPtion) - the
CorreCt
anSWerhave very Short legS So they toboggan
on their StomaChS to travel aCroSS SnoW
monarCh butterflieS (migration) - the CorreCt
anSWer-migrate to
mexiCo before Winter and don't return
green darner (migration) - the CorreCt
anSWer-a dragonfly that migrateS to the
CaPe Cod area over Winter
, arCtiC tern (migration) - the CorreCt anSWer-
ChamPion migratory bird, travelling over
20,000 km round triP in a year SemiPalmanated
SandPiPerS - the CorreCt anSWer-double their
body WeightS in juSt 10 dayS of feeding before
migration
SongbirdS (migration) - the CorreCt anSWer-
birdS that migrate Primarily at night
advantageS of travelling at night - the
CorreCt anSWer-no overheating beCauSe of
Cooler temPS, tyPiCally leSS Wind at night,
Safer from Predator SPeCieS beCauSe of loW
light
eagleS and haWkS (migration) - the CorreCt
anSWer-uSe a "thermal hoP" When migrating.
Soar uP uSing uPdraftS and glide baCk doWn