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This project and its actions were made possible due to co-financing by the European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals Adaptations to different habitats Adaptations to different habitats – beginners’ version Subject(s):Science, geography Age group(s):12-14, Topic: Adaptations to different habitats EAL Nexus resource Licence information | This resource is free to use for educational purposes. © British Council 2014 Source | This resource was originally developed by Alison Fisher and has been adapted by EAL Nexus.

Adaptations to different habitats

Differences between the Arctic and the desert Put the words into the correct boxes ArcticDesert Temperature Other Temperature Other cold hot snowy sandy dry arid scorching freezing frosty

Similarities between the 2 habitats Put the words in the correct boxes Climate Landscape no trees monotonous harsh weather sparse vegetation extreme temperatures Arctic Desert

Match the adaptation to the correct animal Polar bear Camel transparent fur covered in blubber (fat) fur covered soles of feet small ears and tail black skin nostrils can close large feet long eyelashes does not sweat stores fat in hump long legs brown fur thick fur

A polar bear has fat in its humpto keep it warm. lots of blubber to absorb heat. long eyelashes small ears and tailto stop water going in its nose. black skinto help it walk on soft ground. A camel large feet to protect it from the sun. nostrils that can close thick fur to help when there is no water. fur covered feet does not sweatto stop sand hurting it. Make sentences from the table to explain the adaptations

Some example sentences A polar bear has large feet to help it walk on soft ground. A camel has long eyelashes to stop sand hurting it. A polar bear has lots of blubber to keep it warm. A camel does not sweat to help it when there is no water. A camel has fat in its hump to help when there is no water. A polar bear has black skin to absorb heat. A polar bear has small ears and tail to keep it warm. A camel has nostrils that can close to stop sand hurting it. A camel has large feet to help it walk on soft ground. A polar bear has nostrils that can close to stop water going in its nose. A camel has thick fur to protect it from the sun. A polar bear has thick fur to keep it warm.

Change the words in bold so that the sentences are true. The Arctic and the desert are both environments. The desert is scorching hot. This is the Arctic which is very They both have vegetation. A camel has thick fur to This is the polar bear, although a polar bear needs the fur to keep warm. Camels and polar bears are the same because they have big feet which they need to help them walk on soft ground. cold the same as hot. a lot of keep it warm. different from not extreme different from/unlike cold sparse protect it from the sun the same as also/both extreme different from/unlike cold sparse protect it from the sun also/both the same as

Change the words in bold so that the sentences are true - answers. The Arctic and the desert are both extreme environments. The desert is scorching hot. This is different from/unlike the Arctic which is very cold. They both have sparse vegetation. A camel has thick fur to protect it from the sun. This is the same as the polar bear, although a polar bear needs the fur to keep warm. Camels and polar bears are also/both the same because they have big feet which they need to help them walk on soft ground.

In my sentences I have written about: or   the desert and the Arctic using at least four of the words from my list  at least three adaptations for the polar bear and the camel  the reasons for the adaptations  at least one adaptation that is the same and two that are different for the camel and the polar bear using some of these words : the same as/unlike/both/as well as/different from/but/although/and Check your work