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Question
Why do desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day?
Solution
Desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day because Deserts are too hot during the daytime. And the soil deep inside is cooler than the soil on the top. Therefore, snakes burrow deep to rest in cooler soil and escape the scorching heat of the desert.
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