Vocabulary
True or False
Habitats
100

What does it mean to investigate?

Investigate means to try to learn about something.

100

Plants only need water to grow.

False. Plants need water and sunlight to grow into full grown plants.

100

Are all plants in a habitat the same?

No, there are many different plants in a habitat.

200

What is a habitat?

A habitat is a place where plants and animals live and eat.

200

All seeds are different and made by a plant.

True

200

What are some examples of habitats?

Wetlands, rainforest, forests, and desert

300

What are the five senses?

The five senses are: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.

300

Plants start as a stem and grow into seeds.

False.

300

How can you study the plants in a habitat?

Mark a spot to observe each month and write down observations.

400

What does it mean to observe?

Observe means to use any of the five senses to gather information about something.

400

Plants start as seeds, then the seed sprouts and turns into a plant.

True

400

Why aren't new Chalta trees growing in the Bengal Tiger Reserve?

No new chalta trees are growing because the seeds are not getting the sunlight and water they need to grow into full-grown chalta trees.

500

What is data?

Observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
500
The three things a plant needs to grow into a full grown plant are water, sunlight, and soil.

True

500

Which of these is not an example of a habitat?

Desert, rainforest, school, forest, wetlands

School

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