A freshwater habitat that is smaller than a lake.
What is a pond?
An animal that eats other animals.
What is a carnivore?
A habitat where many trees live.
What is a forest (or woods)?
A place in nature where animals live.
What is a habitat?
A home in nature above the ground where animals live and raise their babies.
What is a nest?
A large freshwater body of water surrounded by land.
What is a lake?
An animal that eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
What is a desert?
Something that is alive.
The ground where trees and other things in the forest live.
What is the forest floor?
A freshwater habitat with flowing water.
What is a river?
An animal that eats plants and animals.
What is an omnivore?
A small pool of water next to the oceon.
What is a tide pool?
Something that is not alive.
What is a non-living thing?
A group of corals that live in warm ocean water.
What is a coral reef?
A water habitat with trees growing in the water.
What is a swamp?
Water that has a lot of salt in it.
What is saltwater?
A water habitat where ocean water washes onto land.
What is a shore?
Something that helps living things grow and move.
What is energy?
A cool. underground home.
A huge saltwater habitat.
What is an ocean?
Water that has very little salt in it.
What is freshwater?
A habitat that gets lot of rain and has many tall trees.
What is a rainforest?
The whole sequence of how living things feed and grow using each other.
What is a life cycle?
The science of how living organisms act with each other and their physical environment.
What is ecology?