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2G Unit B Habitats Chapter Test B (2nd)

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  • Name two animals that live in a desert?
    snakes, coyotes, lizards, Gila monster
  • Prickly plants called .................... live in hot, dry places. A) kelp B) cactuses
    B) cactuses
  • Fish use their .................... to breathe. A) gills B) habitat
    A) gills
  • Little rain falls in the ......................... A) ocean B) desert
    B) desert
  • A woodland forest is a(n) .................. that gets enough rain and sunlight for trees to grow. A) habitat B) pond
    A) habitat
  • Long, thin sea plants called .................. feed and shelter sea animals. A) cactuses B) kelp
    B) kelp
  • Which provides shelter for ocean animals? A) kelp and coral B) ferns and mosses
    A) kelp and coral
  • In a(n) .................., it is always hot and moist. A) habitat B) rain forest
    B) rain forest
  • Why do Arctic plants grow close to the ground? A) for protection from cold winds B) to store water during the dry season
    A) for protection from cold winds
  • What plant is found in the ocean? A) kelp B)orchid C)cactus
    A) kelp
  • Which of the following helps ocean animals stay safe? A) fur and feathers B) spines and shells
    B) spines and shells
  • Rain forest trees do not shed their leaves because......... A) the seasons do not change B) the trees provide food for animalse.
    A) the seasons do not change.
  • What can an animal do to survive in a desert? It can hide from the hot Sun
    It can hide from the hot Sun. It can eat plants or animals for water.
  • A seal's layer of .................... keeps it warm. A) kelp B) blubber
    B) blubber
  • Animals in a(n) ................... live in saltwater. A) ponds B) ocean
    B) ocean
  • Small bodies of freshwater are called ................. A) ocean B) ponds
    B) ponds
  • What helps desert animals survive in the hot sun? A) hard shells B) pale colors
    B) pale colors
  • Polar bears and walruses live in the ................... A) desert B) Arctic
    B) Arctic