All else being equal, a warm chameleon sitting on a sunny tree branch will experience a decrease in body temperature due to conduction if: O It changes color, and its new hue is a lighter color, reducing the amount of energy the chameleon absorbs from the sun. A cold breeze moves over the chameleon, transferring heat from the warmer chameleon to the cooler, moving air. It opens its mouth, allowing water to evaporate from its tongue and cheeks. The branch is cooler than the chameleon, and heat moves directly from the warmer animal to the cooler branch.

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All else being equal, a warm chameleon sitting on a sunny tree branch will
experience a decrease in body temperature due to conduction if:
O It changes color, and its new hue is a lighter color, reducing the amount of
energy the chameleon absorbs from the sun.
A cold breeze moves over the chameleon, transferring heat from the warmer
chameleon to the cooler, moving ain.
It opens its mnouth, allowing water to evaporate from its tongue and cheeks.
The branch is cooler than the chameleon, and heat moves directly from the
warmer animal to the cooler branch.
Transcribed Image Text:All else being equal, a warm chameleon sitting on a sunny tree branch will experience a decrease in body temperature due to conduction if: O It changes color, and its new hue is a lighter color, reducing the amount of energy the chameleon absorbs from the sun. A cold breeze moves over the chameleon, transferring heat from the warmer chameleon to the cooler, moving ain. It opens its mnouth, allowing water to evaporate from its tongue and cheeks. The branch is cooler than the chameleon, and heat moves directly from the warmer animal to the cooler branch.
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