Here are two shorter ways to say that, made simple for a 6-year-old:
- A saiga's nose warms air and traps dust.
- A saiga's nose warms air, catching dust.
Why these? I used fewer words and simple verbs so the meaning stays clear.
Two simple, shorter ways to say “A saiga’s nose warms the air and catches dust,” written for a 6-year-old reader.
Here are two shorter ways to say that, made simple for a 6-year-old:
Why these? I used fewer words and simple verbs so the meaning stays clear.
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