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  • Are all habitats the same size?
    Habitats can be large or small.
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  • How are the habitats of a bird that flies south for the winter and an ant alike?
    The bird's and ant's habitats are the same because they both provide what they need to live.
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  • How are the habitats of a bird that flies south for the winter and an ant different?
    Their habitats are different because the bird has a very large habitat and the ant has a small habitat.
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  • Mario saw a honey bee in her yard. He decided to investigate its habitat. He caught the bee and put it in a jar to observe. Is what she did good to investigate the bee's habitat?
    It is not good, because the jar is a bad habitat for a bee. It does not have what a bee needs to live. Mario should observe the bee outdoors where it lives.
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  • What is the main idea of page 198?
    Living things are found all over Earth and live in different habitats. Habitats are all different.
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  • On page 198, which paragraph and which sentence tell why a living thing's habitat is important?
    The last sentence of the first paragraph.
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  • How do living things help each other in a habitat? Look at page 198-188, the coral reef.
    Fish, sea turtles, and coral are living things. They help by bigger fish eat smaller, and fish eat plants. Coral provides shelter. Nonliving things are water.
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  • What is a habitat?
    A place where a plant or animal lives.
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  • What is diversity?
    How many different plants or animals live in a place.
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  • What is adaptation?
    The characteristic of a living thing that help it survive in its habitat.
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  • Why are habitats important for living things?
    It provides them a place to live and give them their basic needs.
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  • What would happen if the habitat at our school was not protected?
    Plants and animals might die.
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  • Describe a habitat near our school or home.
    Cool.
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  • What is the main idea on page 199?
    Land and water habitats support living things in different ways.
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  • What are the details on page 199?
    Fish have gills. Gills help fish breathe underwater.
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  • On page 195, where are tide pools found?
    They form in rocky shores.
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