Habitats
Food Chains/Webs
Producers, Consumers, Decomposers Part 1
Producers, Consumers, Decomposers Part 2
Changes to the Ecosystem
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What is a habitat?
A habitat is the place where a plant or animal lives and grows.
100
What is a food chain?
A series of organisms that depend on each other for food.
100
Grass is an example of a
producer
100
An animal that eats plants or other animals is called a
Consumer
100
Explain what a natural disaster is.
A natural disaster is an extreme event in nature that changes the ecosystem.
200
What type of habitat is very hot, has lots of sand, little rain, and many cactuses?
A desert habitat.
200
What is a food web?
A series of connected food chains.
200
Where do producers get their food and energy from?
The sun
200
An organism that breaks down dead plants or animals is called a
Decomposer
200
Give 2 examples of a natural disaster.
various answers: flood, wildfire, hurricane, tornado, drought etc.
300
What type of habitat has lots of fish, seaweed, and saltwater?
An ocean/saltwater habitat.
300
A mouse eats the grass, a fox eats the mouse. This is an example of a
Food Chain
300
Worms are an example of a
decomposer
300
A plant that makes its own food from the sun is called a
Producer
300
Name one way that a flood would affect a forest habitat.
Various answers
400
What are some things a habitat needs to provide for an animal to survive?
Answers may vary - food, water, shelter etc.
400
The mice eat the grass, a fox eats a mouse, and a hawk eats a mouse. This is an example of a
Food web.
400
Mold and fungi are examples of
decomposers
400
A mouse is an example of a
consumer
400
How do humans affect the ecosystem?
various answers: pollution, building, deforestation etc.
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