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Why questions in English are interesting. There are actually two questions hidden in the English why: why and how. To illustrate, let's take an example from a distant species - the Mississippi alligator. In the evening, the alligators go down into the Mississippi River. Because the alligator is cold-blooded, and because the night air becomes quite cold, often much colder than the water, the evening trip into the river has an important purpose for the alligator: maintaining its body temperature during the night, preventing it from freezing. Remember, alligators aren't like us: they can't regulate their own temperature and instead take on the temperature of the environment around them. Given this purpose, we might guess that the process leading to the evening river trips would also involve the alligator's temperature-regulation system in some way. But it doesn't. The mechanism underlying the evening river trips involves sensitivity to light: the fading afternoon light is the cue that sends the alligator into the water. We know this from laboratory studies where light and temperature can be artificially separated. If the temperature drops but the light does not dim, the alligator stays on land and does not go into the water, even though the air and it are getting colder and colder. In contrast, if the light dims but the temperature remains warm, the alligator will nonetheless enter the water even though the trip isn't needed to keep warm. The purpose, or function, of the evening river trips is temperature regulation. The how-it-works, or mechanism, is light sensitivity.
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1 Why questions in English are interesting. 2 There are actually two questions hidden in the English why: why and how. 3 To illustrate, let's take an example from a distant species - the Mississippi alligator. 4 In the evening, the alligators go down into the Mississippi River. 5 Because the alligator is cold-blooded, and because the night air becomes quite cold, often much colder than the water, the evening trip into the river has an important purpose for the alligator: maintaining its body temperature during the night, preventing it from freezing. 6 Remember, alligators aren't like us: they can't regulate their own temperature and instead take on the temperature of the environment around them. 7 Given this purpose, we might guess that the process leading to the evening river trips would also involve the alligator's temperature-regulation system in some way. 8 But it doesn't. 9 The mechanism underlying the evening river trips involves sensitivity to light: the fading afternoon light is the cue that sends the alligator into the water. 10 We know this from laboratory studies where light and temperature can be artificially separated. 11 If the temperature drops but the light does not dim, the alligator stays on land and does not go into the water, even though the air and it are getting colder and colder. 12 In contrast, if the light dims but the temperature remains warm, the alligator will nonetheless enter the water even though the trip isn't needed to keep warm. 13 The purpose, or function, of the evening river trips is temperature regulation. 14 The how-it-works, or mechanism, is light sensitivity.