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    Why Do Animals Rarely Gain Water by Condensation
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Why Do Animals Rarely Gain Water by Condensation

Question 15

Question 15

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Why do animals rarely gain water by condensation?


A) The animal's temperature is usually too cold.
B) The environmental humidity is almost never high enough.
C) The animal's temperature is usually too warm.
D) The environmental temperature is usually too high.

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