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ACT Aspire Reading: How Do Wildflowers Retain Heat? 0 Views
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According to the passage, what is one way in which wildflowers retain heat?
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Okay Aspiring reading shmoop er's two of ten Let's get
- 00:05
to it According to the passage what is one way
- 00:08
in which wildflowers retain heat So while some wildflowers are
- 00:19
shaped like drooping bells and capture the heat naturally radiating
- 00:23
from the earth like it absorbs it from the sun
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than radiates it out the drooping bell design works like
- 00:28
standing in front of a campfire with your shirt pulled
- 00:30
out in front to capture the heat of the fire
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That's the walking upwards and then it kind of warns
- 00:35
your belly That's awesome and just don't stand too close
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So that's it It's be wild Flowers are shaped like
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drooping bells That's how they cope All right loser ball
- 00:43
wildflowers or small in the alpine zone to counter the
- 00:46
effects of strong wind s so it makes it hard
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from the retain heat And the waxy cuticle layers are
- 00:51
used to conserve moisture The vegetative reproduction of wildflowers doesn't
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have anything to do with retaining heat either So get
- 00:58
rid of either That's more about keeping the family tree
- 01:00
through cloning Yep there are laws against human cloning but
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while plants can't read so that's it answers
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