materials that living things need to live and grow
What are nutrients?
A forest-like environment where many kinds of plants can grow.
What is the woodlands/woodland environment?
A dry place that gets almost no rain, is sunny and hot during the day, but is very cool at night.
What is a desert?
A place with flat land with lots of grass, few trees, and little rain in the summer.
What is a prairie?
An environment that is very wet and muddy.
What is a marsh?
The 4 parts of a plant
What are roots, stems, leaves, and flowers?
Saving energy for the plant because it does not have to bring nutrients to the leaves anymore.
What is losing leaves?
A desert plant that holds water in its stem.
What is a cactus?
A season when prairies can get very hot and dry?
What is summer?
Something that marsh soil does NOT have for all of its plants.
What is nutrients?
The 3 ways that seeds are scattered.
What are air, water, and animals?
The 2 bodies of water that plants can live near in a woodland environment.
What are rivers and streams/creeks?
Something desert plants can go a long time without, but still need to survive.
What is water?
A long system that allows most of a prairie plant to grow underground.
What are deep roots?
The place where some marsh plants get their nutrients.
What are insects and water?
The 2 main groups of plants.
What are plants with flowers and plants without flowers?
Plants that have adapted to cold weather by having small leaves shaped like needles.
What are pine trees?
Plants do this to change and survive in their environment.
What is adaption?
What prairie plants have adapted to hold onto during long periods of time without rain.
What is water?
All the living and nonliving things around a plant.
What is the environment?