Living Things &
Their Needs
Life in the Desert
Life in the Grassland
Life in the Forest
Life in the Arctic Tundra
100
Everything that surrounds a living thing
What is environment
100
A biome that has a dry climate
What is a desert
100
Two types of grasslands
What is tropical and temperate
100
A forest where trees lose their leaves
What is deciduous
100
Soil that is always frozen
What is permafrost
200
An area of land or water that has certain kinds of living and nonliving things
What is a biome
200
Adaptation where an animal sleeps during the day
What is nocturnal
200
An example of a temperate grassland
What is a prairie
200
A forest where trees are evergreens and have cones instead of flowers
What is coniferous
200
A cold biome above the Arctic Circle
What is the Arctic Tundra
300
The typical weather conditions of an area over time
What is climate
300
An adaptation where an animal's body coverings blend in with its environment
What is camouflage
300
Small grassland animals habitat
What are burrows
300
Special root structures that help support tall trees
What are buttresses
300
Fat that helps animals stay warm
What is blubber
400
Broken-down plant and animal material that adds nutrients to the soil.
What is humus
400
Cactus plant adaptations in the desert: what kind of roots? what kind of leaves?
What are short roots and waxy skin and spines.
400
An environment with four seasons and a mild climate
What is temperate
400
An adaptation where one living thing imitates another living thing in color or shape
What is mimicry
400
Animals that move from one place to another
What is migrate
500
A special feature or behavior that helps a living thing survive
What is an adaptation
500
Desert soil
What is mostly sand
500
Continent with most tropical grasslands
What is Africa
500
Adaptation when animals go into a deep sleep
What is hibernation
500
Part of a living ting that helps it obtain what it needs to survive ex: large claws on a polar bear
What is a structure
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