To determine which animal lives in the coldest and the warmest climate, we need to look at the given temperatures for each animal's habitat:
- Polar bear: [tex]\(-90^\circ F\)[/tex]
- Emperor penguin: [tex]\(-140^\circ F\)[/tex]
- Arctic wolf: [tex]\(-70^\circ F\)[/tex]
First, let's identify the coldest climate temperature among the three:
- [tex]\(-90^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Polar bear
- [tex]\(-140^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Emperor penguin
- [tex]\(-70^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Arctic wolf
The coldest temperature here is [tex]\(-140^\circ F\)[/tex], which is the Emperor penguin's habitat. Therefore, the Emperor penguin lives in the coldest climate.
Next, let's identify the warmest climate temperature among the three:
- [tex]\(-90^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Polar bear
- [tex]\(-140^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Emperor penguin
- [tex]\(-70^\circ F\)[/tex] for the Arctic wolf
The warmest temperature here is [tex]\(-70^\circ F\)[/tex], which is the Arctic wolf's habitat. Therefore, the Arctic wolf lives in the warmest climate.
So, the correct selections for the drop-down menus are:
- Of the three animals listed, the Emperor penguin lives in the coldest climate.
- The Arctic wolf lives in the warmest climate.