Living Things
Life in the desert
Life in the grassland
Life in the forest
Life in the Arctic Tundra
100
all the living and non livint things in a place.
What is environment
100
a place in which an animal can stay safe.
What is shelter?
100
a body part or way of action that helps a living thing survive.
What is adaptation?
100
a place with many trees.
What is forest?
100
to move from one place to another.
What is migrate?
200
a place with certain kinds of living and nonliving things.
What is biome?
200
a part of a living thing.
What is structure?
200
a place with many grasses.
What is grassland?
200
when one thing pretends to be another thing.
What is mimicry?
200
a cold place above the Arctic Circle.
What is Arctic Tundra?
300
the typical weather conditioins of an area over time.
What is climate?
300
something or someone who sleeps during the day and is awake at night.
What is nocturnal?
300
a place in which an animal can stay safe.
What is shelter?
300
trees make cones instead of flowers.
What is coniferous?
300
fat that helps keep the animal warm.
What is blubber?
400
a substance that covers the ground and is made up of broken-down rocks and humus.
What is soil?
400
helps an animal stay safe by blending in.
What is camouflage
400
the environment that has a mild climate and four seasons.
What is temperate?
400
a type of tree that loses their leaves in the fall as the temperature gets cooler.
What is deciduous?
400
to go into a deep sleep that lasts through the winter.
What is hibernate?
500
broken down plant and animal material.
What is humus?
500
a place with hot, dry weather.
What is desert?
500
the environment is near the equator and is warm all year round.
What is tropical?
500
to go into a deep sleep that lasts through the winter.
What is hibernate?
500
soil that is always frozen.
What is permafrost?
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