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Here are three simple ways to say that idea so a 6-year-old can understand:

  1. In dry grasslands, animals run fast and hide in the tall grass. They live in burrows to get away from strong winds, stay warm in winter, and stay cool in summer.

    This means animals use speed and hiding to stay safe, and their underground homes keep them comfortable.

  2. On dry grassy land, animals learn to run quickly and hide inside the high grass. They use burrows as homes so they are safe from big winds, warm when it is cold, and cool when it is hot.

    This shows animals have two ways to stay safe: running and hiding, and living in burrows.

  3. In dry grasslands, animals use the tall grass to hide and run fast. Burrows help them escape strong wind, keep warm in winter, and cool down in summer.

    This version is short and easy: tall grass and burrows help animals stay safe and comfortable.


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