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  • I am a large, deep habitat where my food is found on a coral reef. Who am I?
    free answer
  • Deserts are described as _ habitats. cold wet dry large
    dry
  • What is an example of an animal eating other animals in the wetland? A camel eats a rose. A water lily grows. An alligator eats a fish. A cactus holds water.
    An alligator eats a fish.
  • A wetland is mostly covered with ______. sand water trees snow
    water
  • Which word means the opposite of dry? hot sandy wet cold
    wet
  • What do living things need from their habitat? toys and games clothes and shoes things that meet their needs money
    things that meet their needs
  • I live in a habitat that has salt water. It is very large and deep. Who am I?
    free answer
  • Which of these is an example of how living things in a forest depend on each other? An animal eats plants for food. Animals like the brown color of the soil
    An animal eats plants for food.
  • Plants that need a lot of water grow in a... desert forest wetland mountain
    wetland
  • A camel can live in a dry place because the fat in its _______helps it. ears legs hump tail
    hump
  • Geese live in a _______ habitat
  • In a desert, what can be hard to find? trees and shade shelter and space food and water sand and sun
    trees and shade
  • I am a habitat where animals eat plants or other animals and get air and water. Who am I? deer camel whale
    deer
  • Why can't a water lily survive in a desert? It is too cold. It needs the alligator. It needs a lot of water. It needs a hump.
    It needs a lot of water
  • How can the camel and the cactus live in the same dry habitat? They both eat fish. They both have water lilies. They both have special ways to save water. They both need cold weather.
    They both have special ways to save water.
  • Habitats can be hot or cold. They can also be... salty or sweet fast or slow wet or dry soft or hard
    wet or dry
  • How is a wetland different from a desert? The desert has plants, and the wetland does not. The desert is cold. The wetland is wet and the desert is dry. They are both very dry.
    The wetland is wet and the desert is dry.
  • What is a habitat? A kind of food A place where plants and animals live A big, tall tree A type of pet
    A place where plants and animals live
  • What does a forest provide for plants? salt water snow and ice light and nutrients from the soil a coral reef
    light and nutrients from the soil
  • What is the biggest difference between an Ocean habitat and a Desert habitat?
    The Ocean is wet/salty water, and the Desert is dry.
  • Why do alligators and fish need each other in the wetland? They both like roses. The alligator eats the fish for food. The fish gives the alligator water. They are best friends.
    The alligator eats the fish for food
  • Why is having a hump important for a camel in the desert?
    It has fat in its hump that helps him
  • Why can't a fish live in a desert habitat?
    A fish needs a wet, water habitat, not a dry one
  • The arctic fox (the white one) most likely lives in a very _______ habitat. hot wet cold deep
    cold
  • What is the type of water found in the ocean? dirty hot salt water. fresh and clean
    salt water.
  • If you were a camel, what would your hump help you do? Run fast. Hide from the sun. Live in a dry place. Eat a rose
    Live in a dry place
  • Where do fish in the ocean often find the food they need? Under a desert cactus In a forest tree On the coral reef In the sky
    On the coral reef
  • A cactus can hold water in its stalks and _____. leaves flowers roots hump
    roots
  • I live in a very cold habitat. I am white and find shelter in the snow.
    the arctic fox
  • Which of these plants grows in a wetland? cactus rose water lily fern
    water lily
  • I live in a dry habitat. Food and water can be hard to find here.
    camel or cactus
  • The two main living things mentioned in the desert are the camel and the... rose alligator cactus water lily
    cactus
  • Deserts are ___________ habitats. wet cold dry deep
    dry