PLANTS & Animals BY KATIE.

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PLANTS & Animals BY KATIE

rainforest The rainforest is a home to all creatures but all creatures live in different parts of the area for example: Different animals live in different parts of trees for example snakes Live on the floor or jaguars live in the canopy/understory

Food chains Food chains are when plants are eaten by a rabbit and the rabbit is eaten by the fox Food chains exist because if they didn’t No grass would be left because there Would be too many herbivores and then They would all be extinct to easily

reproduce Reproducing is when an animal has its babies so when the mother/father dies the babies will grow up and reproduce and that lifecycle carries on and on. For example a zebra would have its babies then when that zebra dies its babies grow up and they have their children and that lifecycle carries on and that is how they reproduce

BREEDING Breeding is when an animal shares a strong bond with his/her partner and so they can make more of their kind and so there is a generation going on

OCEAN 95.5 Percent of the world is covered in water which is a good thing because a lot of sea creatures are quite big so they need a lot of room to swim about, many blue whales are being hunted and killed so people are trying to get people to stop whaling

PLANKTON Plankton is the microscopic orgasms that float around the sea they are also food for whales and others Plankton is like a little ocean bug that gets eaten by a Lots of fish and whales and etc.

whales Whales are the largest creature that ever lived in the world but the biggest of them all is the blue whale its tongue alone weighs the same as an elephant

FISH Fish are the most common thing you will ever find in the ocean/sea fish come in every size and colour some fish are salt water and some are fresh water. fish eat plankton then they are eaten by bigger fish and then there are even more stages that I cant explain

DESSERT The dessert is a very hot place it’s the sort of place that camels or cactus's or lizards and things like to live because of the temperature you wouldn't find a polar bear in the dessert

Camel bumps Camel bumps are the big hills on the camels back they are like a chair if you are riding a camel they can go ages without water in the dessert cactus's have water in them so if you were eat a cactus you would get water out of it

Where's water You get could get your water from a cactus or some other way it’s a really hot sun in the dessert and if you walk for a while you will start to see mirages for example

camels Camels are a weird type animal because they have a hump but if you sat on it you would be taller so you could see from a further distance camels can go quite a while without water

ARCTIC The arctic is a cold place where polar bears live or arctic foxes it is a white place so if a fox is hunting they are camouflaged so the pray doesn't see them

Plants I don’t think there are any plants in the arctic because it is so cold there but if there is they might not be at there best because of the temperature but some of them look this . Approximately 1,700 species of plants live on the Arctic tundra, including flowering plants, dwarf shrubs, herbs, grasses, mosses, and lichens. The tundra is characterized by permafrost, a layer of soil and partially decomposed organic matter that is frozen year-round.

animals Here are some of the animals that live in the arctic:

Polar bears Polar bears are are finding it hard to live because the ice is melting and polar bears are getting stuck and are having to swim back to shore but polar bears cant swim that far and some are drowning because of global warming

endangered SPIECIES This is almost all of the endangered species

ANIMALS 2million -50 MILLIONS,BILLIONS million Animals should not be extinct or endangered animals should be free to live in harmony and not killed animals only hurt us because they think that if 1 human treated them bad they think everyone will treat them like that in this power point I have shown all the animals that live but I haven't shown you how many animals should exist than do exist here are the numbers DO EXIST SHOULD EXIST 2million -50 MILLIONS,BILLIONS million

PLANTS Plants are all around us there's flowers,trees,buches,vines and a lot more for example:

growing In order for a plant to grow it needs sun, water and soil A plant has a stem ,roots some have petals and some other things plants take a couple of weeks to grow

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