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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Habitats and Ecosystems
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Habitats and ecosystems are communities of organisms - both plants and animals. An example is a grassland. Plants grow in the fertile soil and these attract insects who pollinate them. The insects attract predators, like birds, and these in turn attract larger predators. All of these are adapted to life on the grassland. In order to protect various species and encourage biodiversity, it is important for people and governments to protect habitats and ecosystems.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Habitats and Ecosystems
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1. All animals need food, shelter, water, oxygen and space to live. Which of these is hard to find in a grassland habitat?
2. Which of these is a danger to marine habitats?
3. Woodlands and forests have layered habitats - different species inhabit different layers in these environments. What species might you find in the canopy layer of a woodland?
4. Which of the following might be found in an urban (city) habitat?
5. Which of the following is not an example of a habitat?
6. Which of these species could be found in a woodland environment?
7. In which habitat might a newt be found?
8. What is an ecosystem?
9. Which of these species could be found in a desert habitat?
10. Which of the following does not describe the environmental conditions of a tidal (seaside) habitat?