Habitat Types and Components
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Match the type of habitat with its description:

Terrestrial habitat = The plants and animals that live on land Aquatic habitat = The plants and animals that live in water Forest = A type of terrestrial habitat Desert = A type of terrestrial habitat

Match the components of habitat with their description:

Biotic components = Living things in the habitat Abiotic components = Non-living things in the habitat Polar bears = A biotic component of the habitat Snow and ice = An abiotic component of the habitat

Match the characteristics of polar bears with their description:

White in colour = Adaptation to their habitat Living in dens = A way of shelter in their habitat Eating seals = Their source of food Living in cold regions = Their habitat

Match the type of habitat with its example:

<p>Terrestrial habitat = Grassland Aquatic habitat = Ocean Forest = A type of terrestrial habitat Desert = A type of terrestrial habitat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the feature of habitat with its description:

<p>Habitat = The place where organisms live Biotic components = The living things in the habitat Abiotic components = The non-living things in the habitat Terrestrial habitat = A type of habitat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Habitat

  • The place where organisms live is called their habitat.
  • Habitat provides a environment for organisms to survive and thrive.

Types of Habitat

  • There are two main types of habitats:

Terrestrial Habitat

  • Defined as the habitat of plants and animals that live on land.
  • Examples of terrestrial habitats include:
    • Forests
    • Grasslands
    • Deserts

Aquatic Habitat

  • Defined as the habitat of plants and animals that live in water.
  • Examples of aquatic habitats include:
    • Oceans
    • Rivers
    • Lakes

Components of Habitat

  • A habitat consists of two components:
    • Biotic components (living things)
    • Abiotic components (non-living things)

Example of a Habitat

Polar Bears

  • Polar bears live in cold regions.
  • They have white fur as an adaptation to their environment.
  • They eat seals as their main source of food.
  • They live in dens made of snow and ice.

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Learn about the different types of habitats, their components, and examples. This quiz covers terrestrial and aquatic habitats, and how they support various organisms.

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