Difference between revisions of "Habitat"
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− | + | |[[Polar Bear|Polar bears]] live in an [[arctic]] '''habitat'''. | |
− | + | |The '''habitat''' for [[seaweed]] is the [[coast]]. | |
− | + | |[[Camel|Camels]] live in a [[desert]] '''habitat'''. | |
− | + | |The '''habitat''' that [[Monkey|monkeys]] live in is a [[forest]]. | |
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− | + | |[[File:Buffalo.png|center|200px]] | |
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− | : One type of [[animal]] that lives in a [[grassland]] '''habitat''' is [[buffalo]]. | + | |[[File:Trout.png|center|200px]] |
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− | + | |One type of [[animal]] that lives in a [[grassland]] '''habitat''' is [[buffalo]]. | |
+ | |[[Pond|Ponds]] are an ideal '''habitat''' for [[Water Lily|water lilies]]. | ||
+ | |The best '''habitat''' for a [[trout]] is a [[lake]] or [[river]]. | ||
+ | |An [[octopus]] cannot survive long outside its natural '''habitat'''; the [[sea]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 3 August 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
The place where a creature lives.
- Noun: Habitat
About Habitats
There are lots of different habitats. Some important ones to know are:
Each habitat can have micro-habitats where the creature survives best. Like mushrooms that live on a tree in a forest, woodlice that live underneath a rotting log in the forest or meerkats that live underground in grassland.
Examples
Polar bears live in an arctic habitat. | The habitat for seaweed is the coast. | Camels live in a desert habitat. | The habitat that monkeys live in is a forest. |
One type of animal that lives in a grassland habitat is buffalo. | Ponds are an ideal habitat for water lilies. | The best habitat for a trout is a lake or river. | An octopus cannot survive long outside its natural habitat; the sea. |