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LAND HABITATSWhat is a Habitat?A habitat is the place where plants and animals live.Animals need a place to live in order to survive. Different animals arefound in different habitats. Habitats can be very large or very small. Ahabitat provides food and shelter for all living things that live there.Let’s check what we have learned so far:What is a habitat?Woodland ForestA woodland is land covered with trees and shrubs.Trees provide homes for some animals and leaves provide shade foranimals too.Sign InSign UpDifferent types of Woodland forests are found in different regions ofthe world. The temperature and the amount of rain affect the types ofplants and trees that will grow in a region. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Types of WoodlandsTemperate Deciduous ForestsSign InSign UpTemperate deciduous forests grow in cool and rainy areas. Treesin this type of forest lose their leaves in the fall and grow new leavesevery spring. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

TaigaThe taiga is a forest with mostly evergreen trees. The taiga is found inthe very cold areas of the Earth.Sign InSign UpRain ForestsRainforests are very thick, warm, and very wet forests.Tropical rainforests receive A LOT of rain every year. We are talking160 to 400 inches/400-1000 cm in some rain forests. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Tropical rainforests are located around the equator.Tropical rainforests are divided into four main layers:A. Forest floor – made of soil, tree roots, and mushroomsB. Understory – includes young trees and shrubsC. Canopy – tops of many trees in the forest (not the tallest treesthough)D. Emergent – tops of the tallest trees in the forestSign InSign UpLet’s check what we have learned so far:Name one type of woodland area.The Plants of the RainforestMillions of plants and animals live in the rain forest.The plants of the rain forest generate much of the Earth's oxygen.Plants found in the rain forest supply A LOT of oxygen to the world.Rain forest plants also are used for food, medicine, and clothing too.The Amazon rain forest in South America is the world's largestrainforest.Let’s check what we have learned so far:What is the weather like in a rainforest? Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

DesertDeserts are very dry places – they get little or no rain fall.Deserts can be very hot in the day and can get very cold at night.The ground of a desert is often rocky or sandy.The plants and animals that live in the desert have to survive with lesswater:o Plants, like cactus plants, can grow well in the desert. They storewater in their thick, plump stems. They often have sharp spikes soanimals do not eat them.Sign InSign Upo Animals that live in the desert have adaptations to cope with thelack of water, the extreme temperatures, and the shortage of food.Let’s check what we have learned so far:What is a desert? Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

ArticThe Arctic is a very cold, very windy, and usually very snowy place tolive that is close to the North Pole!Many animals that live in the Arctic have thick fur that keeps themwarm and a lot of body fat that keeps them warm too!Some artic animals have fur that changes to white during the winter sothey can blend in with the snow – this is called camouflage.Sign InSign UpSome Arctic animals hibernate during the coldest season in the Arctic.Many animals live in the Arctic during the summer but head right outof there when it starts getting REALLY cold during the winter.When animals go somewhere else for the winter then return in thespring or summer, it is called migrating.Let’s check what we have learned so far:What is camouflage? Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

LAND HABITATS . What is a H abitat ? A habitat is the place where plant s and animal s live . Animals need a place to live in order to survive. Different animals are found in different habitats. Habitats can be very large or very small. A habitat provides fo od and shelte

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