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− | |A [[Termite]] mound is a micro-habitat built by the termites in grasslands. It provides the termites with the ideal conditions to [[Survival|survive]]. | + | |A [[Termite]] mound is a '''micro-habitat''' built by the termites in grasslands. It provides the termites with the ideal conditions to [[Survival|survive]]. |
|[[Pond|Ponds]] are found in forests and grassland [[Habitat|habitats]]. They are an ideal '''micro-habitat''' for [[Water Lily|water lilies]]. | |[[Pond|Ponds]] are found in forests and grassland [[Habitat|habitats]]. They are an ideal '''micro-habitat''' for [[Water Lily|water lilies]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 16 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A place within a habitat with special conditions that a creature can live in.
About Micro-habitats
Some creatures can't survive everywhere in a habitat. They must find a special place inside a habitat with just the right conditions to survive.
Examples
Woodlice cannot survive out in the open, so they live under logs and rocks where the conditions of these mirco-habitats are just right. | Tube worms live in the sea but only near underwater volcanoes. This micro-habitat is very warm and gives them the food they need to survive. |
A Termite mound is a micro-habitat built by the termites in grasslands. It provides the termites with the ideal conditions to survive. | Ponds are found in forests and grassland habitats. They are an ideal micro-habitat for water lilies. |
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A place within a habitat with special conditions that a creature can live in.
About Micro-Habitats
- A micro-habitat can be affected by seasonal changes.
- Grasslands may be flooded destroying a termite mound.
- Ponds may dry up if there is not enough rain killing all the fish.