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Chapter 2 Review: Chapter 2
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Animal habitiats
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What do you call a place where plants and animals have what they need to live?
nest habitat
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Deer live in forests. What do deer need that they will find in the forest?
salt water food and shelter
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A place that is very dry and gets very little rain is most likely a ________________.
forest desert
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The water is salty and deep. Which plants and animals would you find in this habitat?
seaweed and whales trees and bears
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What nonliving things would you find in a forest habitat?
deer trees
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Think about this type of habitat. How will the habitat be different in the summer?
There will be no rain. The animals will have more food.
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Which plants can grow in a desert and can store water?
kelp. cacuts
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Which is true about both wetland plants and ocean plants?
They grow in water. They grow in the deserts and forests.
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What does an ocean plant need to grow that a desert habitat does not have?
salt water lots of sunlighs
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Look at the picture. It is rainy. The habitat is covered with water. Ducks and other animals live there. Many plants grow there. What habitat is it?
wetland. ocean
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