Habitat and Adaptation Questionnaire

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What is adaptation?

The presence of specific features or certain habits, which enable an organism to live naturally in a place is called adaptation.

What are the surroundings like in the sea and the desert?

In the sea, plants and animals are surrounded by saline (salty) water and most of them use the air dissolved in water. In the desert, there is very little water available, and it is very hot in the day time and very cold at night.

What is the body structure of a camel adapted for?

The body structure of a camel helps it to survive in desert conditions. Camels have long legs which help.

What is the main difference between the plants and animals in the sea and the desert?

The main difference is the surroundings in which they live. Plants and animals in the sea are surrounded by saline water and use dissolved air, while the desert has very little water available and extreme temperatures.

What is the meaning of habitat?

A dwelling place (a home) that provides food, water, air, shelter, and other needs to organisms.

Give an example of a terrestrial habitat.

Forests, grasslands, deserts, coastal and mountain regions.

What are some examples of aquatic habitats?

Lakes, rivers, and oceans.

What are the biotic components of a habitat?

The organisms, both plants and animals, living in the habitat.

This questionnaire explores the variety of plants and animals in different habitats, focusing on the desert and the sea. It also discusses the surrounding environments of these habitats and the adaptations of organisms to their surroundings.

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