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Habitats 1a 1 Read and Watch the information on the next slide about Habitats. Use the organiser to guide your discoveries and your thinking. 2 input (VCSSU058)

Habitats ‘Living things’ are: Living things only survive if they get what they need from their environment and habitat. Habitats are: All living things need: There are six types of habitats:

‘Living things’ are: Living things only survive if they get what Habitats ‘Living things’ are: Living things only survive if they get what they need from their environment and habitat. Habitats are: A habitat is a place where a living thing or organism lives, and their needs are met. All living things need: There are six types of habitats: Humans Animals Plants Freshwater Ocean