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Are all habitats the same size?
Habitats can be large or small.
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.
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.
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.
What is the main idea of page 198?
Living things are found all over Earth and live in different habitats. Habitats are all different.
On page 198, which paragraph and which sentence tell why a living thing's habitat is important?
The last sentence of the first paragraph.
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.
What is a habitat?
A place where a plant or animal lives.
What is diversity?
How many different plants or animals live in a place.
What is adaptation?
The characteristic of a living thing that help it survive in its habitat.
Why are habitats important for living things?
It provides them a place to live and give them their basic needs.
What would happen if the habitat at our school was not protected?
Plants and animals might die.
Describe a habitat near our school or home.
Cool.
What is the main idea on page 199?
Land and water habitats support living things in different ways.
What are the details on page 199?
Fish have gills. Gills help fish breathe underwater.
On page 195, where are tide pools found?
They form in rocky shores.
How are tide pools formed?
High tide fills rocky areas with water and forms a pool.
What is a main idea?
It is what the sentences are about.
What are details?
Details tell about the main idea.
What happen to living things that get trapped in tide pools?
They live there.
What does it say on page 195 about how living things survive in tide pools.
They find the resources they need to survive.
Where do we usually find the main idea of a passage?
In the beginning sentence, or first paragraph.
What are two things plants and animals need to live?
Food and water.
What do animals need to stay safe?
A safe home.