Living Systems-Diversity of Plants and Animals that share Limited Resources. Grade 3 SOL-3.6 Created By; Kim Smith.

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Living Systems-Diversity of Plants and Animals that share Limited Resources. Grade 3 SOL-3.6 Created By; Kim Smith

What are water-related environments ? A. Grasses, deserts, rain forests B. Ponds, marshes, swamps, streams C. Hills, mountains, streams

What type of animals would you find in water environments ? A. Swan, fish, ducks B. Blue Jay, dog, deer C. Swan, deer, fish, dogs

What are dry-land environments ? A. Ponds, marshes, lakes, oceans B. Grasslands, forests, deserts C. Rivers, rain forest, streams

What types of animals would live in a dry land environment ? A. Cattle, deer, squirrels B. Fish, swan, ducks C. Fish, cattle, deer

What is a POPULATION ? A. A group of different organisms that all live in the same place. B. A group of like organisms that all live in the same place. C. A group of like organisms that live apart.

What is a COMMUNITY ? A. All of the same organisms living in the same place. B. All of the populations living in the same place. C. All of the populations living in different places.

A forest with deer, squirrels, worms, rabbits, and hawks, is what type of community ? A. Water-related B. Dry-land

A river with fish, ducks, and swans living in it, is what type of environment? A. Dry-land B. Water related

Are there differences between the water environments ? A. No B. Yes

What are the differences between a marsh environment and a river environment ? A. Marshland has land, water and vegetation, a river has mainly water and some vegetation. B. Marshland has more fish because there is deep water and rivers have more vegetation because there is less water.