Living and Non-Living Things Vocabulary
Habitats and the Environment
Living and Non-Living Things
Habitats and the Environment Vocabulary
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Living factors of the environment

What is biotic factors.

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Is this an example of a habitat? 


What is Yes?

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Living things need what 3 things?

What is food, water, shelter?

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Has the food, water, air, and shelter a living thing needs. 

What is Habitat?

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Is a computer alive? 

What is No?

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non-living factors in the environment

What is abiotic factors?
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Why are there so many different habitats?

A. Different, living things, build different habitats to meet their needs.

B. Each place has its own elevation, climate, and land. 

C. The elevation, climate, and land is the same everywhere on Earth.

D. Living things move from one habitat to another.

What is B. Each place has its own elevation, climate, and land? 

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If something was once living is a living or nonliving thing?

What is Living?

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To stay alive; to continue to exist

What is Survive?


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A bear sleeping when it gets cold is an example of which of the following:

A. Living things adapt

B. Living things respond

C. Living things are made of cells 

What is B. Living things respond.

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A large region defined by a particular climate and specific animal and plant communities.

What is Biome?

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How do people change habitats?

A. They change the habitat's latitude

B. They bring storms to the habitat.

C. They build cities in place of the habitat.

D. All of the above.

What is C. They build cities in place of the habitat. 

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What two words are opposite?

A. Respond and Reproduce 

B. Living and Nonliving

C. Cells and Energy

What is B. Living and Nonliving?

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All living and nonliving parts of Earth

Environment 

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To go into a state of deep sleep, often in the winter. 

What is Hibernate?

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A community of organisms and their abiotic (non-living) environment.

What is Ecosystem?

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When people cut down trees, the soil can be washed away by rain. What is this an example of?  

A. Pollution

B. Erosion

C. A habitat

D. An Environment

What is B. Erosion. 

(Erosion is the gradual wearing away of rock or soil by water, wind, or ice)

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Do nonliving things use energy?

A.Yes, they all do.

B. No, none of them do.

C. Some do and some do not.


What is C. Some do and some do not.

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A measure of how far a place is from the equator is called what?

What is latitude?

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The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time

What is Climate?

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Tiny parts of living things that carry everything needed for life. 

What is Cells.

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What are the 5 building blocks of habitats?

What is Animals, Plants, Climate/Land/and Water, Elevation, and Latitude. 

500

What are the six rules that living things follow?

What is 1. They grow, 2. The use energy, 3. They reproduce, 4. They are made of cells, 5. They respond, and 6. They adapt.

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Changes in an organism or species that allow it to survive better in its environment.

What is adaptation? 

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An imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the poles. 

What is Equator?