Habitats and Their Characteristics

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Biology
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7th Grade
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Jagannath S
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Definition of a habitat
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A habitat is the natural environment where an animal, plant, or other organism lives, influenced by factors such as climate, geography, and the availability of water.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Animals in the Tundra
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Reindeer and wolves.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Characteristics of Grasslands
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Warm enough to support plant life, but too dry for trees, with grasses that protect the soil.
4.
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Animals in Grasslands
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Bison, lions, hyenas, crocodiles.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Importance of Oceans as Habitats
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Covering most of Earth's surface, providing diverse marine life and ecosystems.
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Role of secondary consumers
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Animals that eat primary consumers.
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Adaptations of animals in the tundra
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Thick fur and fat layers help them survive cold temperatures.
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