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What is a habitat primarily known for providing to animals?
What is a habitat primarily known for providing to animals?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of habitats?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of habitats?
Which habitat is characterized by being grassy and warm?
Which habitat is characterized by being grassy and warm?
What do plants in a habitat require to make food?
What do plants in a habitat require to make food?
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In which type of environment would you most likely find a cold and snowy habitat?
In which type of environment would you most likely find a cold and snowy habitat?
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What is the role of predators in a habitat?
What is the role of predators in a habitat?
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Which of the following pairs describe a suitable habitat for certain plants and animals?
Which of the following pairs describe a suitable habitat for certain plants and animals?
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What does the term 'prey' refer to in a habitat context?
What does the term 'prey' refer to in a habitat context?
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Study Notes
Chapter Overview
- Chapter 3 focuses on habitats and food chains
Places to Live
- Habitats are places where plants and animals live
- Plants need sunlight, water, and soil to make food
- Animals need food, water, air, and space to live
- Habitats can be classified by their climate:
- Grassy and warm
- Grassy and wet
- Hot and dry
- Cold and snowy
- Habitats provide food and shelter for animals
- Animals use habitats as shelter to hide or sleep
- Plants can adapt to different conditions, such as dryness and wetness.
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Explore the fascinating world of habitats and food chains in Chapter 3. Learn about the different types of habitats and how plants and animals adapt to their environments. This quiz will test your understanding of the relationships between various ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them.