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the place where something lives is called its habitat.
The condition in a habitat make up the organisms environment
Plants and animals develop features and become adopted to their environment over millions of years
Daily changes, in conditions light like temperature and moisture levels in the air can affect the behavior of plants and animals.
Most flowers open their petals during the day to allow pollination and close them at night for protection.
Some animals avoid predators by being active at night. We call them nocturnal animals.
Estuaries and beaches change every time the tides goes in or out
Most organisms have to adapt to yearly changes in temperature, sunlight, availability of food and availability of water
Some animals migrate due to a food shortage, other animals especially birds hibernate to warmer places for the winter.
Animals store food and mammals grow thick coats
Flowers die off and deciduous tress lose their leaves because there is less light and water about.
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The place where something lives is called its habitat.
The condition in habitat makes up the organism's environment.
Plants and animals develop features and become adapted to their environment over millions of years.
Daily changes, in conditions of light, temperature, and moisture levels in the air, can affect the behavior of plants and animals.
Most flowers open their petals during the day to allow pollination and close them at night for protection.
Some animals avoid predators by being active at night. We call them nocturnal animals.
Estuaries and beaches change every time the tides goes in or out
Most organisms have to adapt to yearly changes in temperature, sunlight, availability of food, and availability of water.
Some animals migrate due to a food shortage, other animals especially birds hibernate to warmer places for the winter.
Animals store food and mammals grow thick coats.
Flowers die off and deciduous trees lose their leaves because there is less light and water about.
- Living creatures may be found in almost every part of the world. There is life in both highly hot and extremely cold environments. An organism's habitat is its immediate surroundings.
- The organism's habitat is its home, where it may find food, shelter, and optimal reproductive circumstances.
- The term "habitat" refers to both living and non-living components. Plants and animals have unique characteristics that help them thrive in their natural environment.
- An organism's habitat is its immediate surroundings. It is a natural environment for an organism's life and growth. Animals and plants adapt to their various environments.
- The habitat might be either terrestrial or aquatic. Forests, meadows, plains, mountains, and polar areas are the different types of terrestrial environments.
- Freshwater environment, ocean habitat, and coast habitat are the three types of aquatic habitat.