
Habitat and Environment Lessons
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Science
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5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 30 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is the first building block called??
Latitude
Longitude
Magnitued
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Multiple Choice
Why do different habitats have different building blocks?
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Multiple Choice
How do we measure the latitude?
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Multiple Choice
What does habitat provide a living thing with?
Food and water
Food, water, air, and shelter
Air and shelter
Water and air
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Multiple Choice
As Earth spins, the sun’s energy warms parts of the planet in different ways. The latitudes close to the equator are ______
Warmer
colder
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of the water bodies in Earth's habitats, according to the text?
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Multiple Choice
Why can't a wild polar bear live in Hawaii?
Because Hawaii is too cold
Because Hawaii lacks air and shelter
Because Hawaii lacks food and water
Because Hawaii is too hot
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Multiple Choice
Why can't a palm tree grow in Antarctica?
Because Antarctica lacks air and shelter
Because Antarctica is too hot
Because Antarctica lacks food and water
Because Antarctica is too cold
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "elevation" mean in the text?
How high or low a place is
How wet or dry a place is
How old a place is
How crowded a place is
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Multiple Choice
What does the word "latitude" mean in the text?
How wide something is
How tall something is
How far something is from the equator
How hot something is
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Multiple Choice
Why is the air thinner in the mountains, according to the text?
Because it is colder
Because it is higher
Because it is closer to the equator.
Because it is closer to sea level.
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Multiple Choice
What will you learn by the end of reading the book?
How to grow palm trees in Antarctica
Why the pictures on the page are real
Why polar bears live in Hawaii
How habitats differ for different living things
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Multiple Choice
What makes up a habitat?
Only water and air
Only air and shelter
Just food and water
Food, water, air, and shelter
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Multiple Choice
How do differences in temperature, wind, and moisture affect habitats?
They make habitats more diverse.
They make habitats uninhabitable.
They make habitats the same everywhere.
They make habitats disappear.
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Multiple Choice
What is the atmosphere compared to the text?
A pool of water
A forest wall
A blanket of air
A layer of clouds
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Multiple Choice
What are the two important aspects of the third building block of habitats?
Land and water
Trees and plants
Mountains and deserts
Oceans and lakes
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Labelling
Label the picture
Latitude
Elevation
Building Blocks of Habitats
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Multiple Choice
Why can't a wild polar bear live in Hawaii?
Because Hawaii is too cold
Because Hawaii lacks air and shelter
Because Hawaii lacks food and water
Because Hawaii is too hot
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Labelling
Complete the picture
Equator
South pole
Lines of latitude
North Pole
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important for plants and animals in a habitat to depend on one another?
A) To make new friends
B) To play together
C) To survive
D) To have a competition
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Multiple Choice
What does the giant carrion flower do to attract flies?
A) Gives off a sweet smell
B) Gives off a smell like rotting meat
C) Changes colors rapidly
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Multiple Choice
Why do musk oxen stand in a close circle?
A) To form a dance routine
C) To play a game
B) To protect their young
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Multiple Choice
Why do some plants have large leaves, even in the shade?
A) To camouflage
B) To reduce sunlight exposure
C) To maximize exposure to sunlight.
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of a giant anteater's long snout?
A) To make loud noises
B) In order to assist in locating and consuming insects
C) To protect itself from predators
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Multiple Choice
5. What is the main role of the flies attracted to the giant carrion flower?
(A) They eat the flower.
B) They spread the flower's pollen to other flowers.
C) They build nests around the flower
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Multiple Choice
Question 1: Which of these is an example of a behavioral adaptation?
a) Sharp claws
b) long neck
c) Migration
d) Camouflage
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Multiple Choice
Question 2: How do Arctic animals like polar bears physically adapt to their cold environment?
a) Hibernating in the winter
b) Growing a thick fur coat
c) Changing color to blend in with ice
d) Developing webbed fee
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Multiple Choice
Question 3: Which body part helps birds adapt to flying?
a) Gills
b) Scales
c) Hollow bones
d) sharp teeth
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