Much of our countryside is made up of farmers’ fields and small woodlands that are joined together by hedges or wire fences. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
A field is a habitat for plants which are adapted for growing where there’s plenty of light. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
As there are now fewer woodland areas than in the past, many animals have become more adapted to living in and around hedges. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show The hedgerow is an important habitat for many plants and animals. Foxes and badgers use the hedgerows to get from one place to another so that they avoid crossing open fields. www.ks1resources.co.uk
Fields and hedgerows are nearly all artificial habitats Fields and hedgerows are nearly all artificial habitats. They have been created by people such as farmers who use the fields for their crops and animals. Without any sheep, cattle or rabbits to nibble the plants, the fields would gradually become overgrown and turn back to woodland. SAMPLE SLIDE Harvesting wheat Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
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