Characteristics of Environments for Plants and Animals 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2.

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Characteristics of Environments for Plants and Animals 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Engage: Name the Environment /9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

What is an environment? Plants and animals live together in many different environments all around the world. An environment is all the living and nonliving things in a place. The environment is the surroundings: air, water, plants, and animals. Each kind of environment has many different kinds of animal habitats. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

What is a habitat? Every animal has a habitat. The place where an animal or plant lives and grows is called its habitat. A habitat is where an animal finds the food, water, and shelter it needs to live. For example, a toucan’s habitat is the rainforest. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Create a Layered Book Study Guide Take notes as we discuss the characteristics of each environment. It will be checked at the end of class. Focus on temperature, amount of water, types of animals and plants. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Different Habitats/Environments Rainforest Tundra (Polar Region) Desert River or StreamSwamp 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Swamps Located in areas with warm temperatures. Because swamps have thick plant growth such as ferns and reeds, small bushes and small trees do not thrive due to lack of sunlight. The surviving trees are very tall, reaching for sunlight. Standing water causes the trunks of the trees to spread out to provide support. An example of a tree found in the swamp, the cypress has “knees”, or roots that come to the surface for oxygen. The animals that live in the swamp are very adapted to a water environment, for example alligators, turtles, ducks, frogs, and egrets. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Freshwater Habitats Moving bodies of water that can be found in warm or cold areas. They can be fast or slow moving water. The speed of the water flow determines the types of plants and animals that live in them or use them. There are many plants (bushes and trees) along the banks as well as water plants. Many animals (for example fish, crayfish, snakes, and insects) use these plants for food or shelter. You might find frogs, ducks, beavers, turtles, dragonflies, and many kinds of fish in a freshwater habitat. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Rain Forest Habitats Are very humid and warm and have an abundance of rain that leads to lush plant growth (for example, tall trees, vines, ferns, orchids, and other colorful flowering plants). Animals that live in the rainforest are often very colorful, to match the variety of plants. Many animals are also tree dwellers (for example birds and monkeys), moving across the tree canopy, rather than traveling on the ground. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Desert Habitats Dry with extreme temperature ranges. Some deserts are covered with sand. During the day it is very hot, whereas the nights are very cold. Most of the plants (for example cactus), and animals (for example lizards, scorpions, and jackrabbits) have ways to conserve moisture, are able to go long periods without water, or can withstand the extreme temperature changes. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

Polar Regions A tundra is an environment that is very cold and windy. Are very cold and the amount of daylight varies greatly throughout the year. Winters are mostly dark with only moon and starlight, whereas in the summers, there is up to 24 hours of daylight. There is little variety of plant life (for example, small plants, lichens, and mosses). Animals that live in the polar region (for example reindeer, seals, polar bears, arctic foxes, and penguins) are adapted to these conditions by having extra fat or thick fur for insulation. Polar regions include the tundra, arctic and Antarctic areas. 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2

8/9/2015Standard: Review/Summary of Characteristics of Distinct Environments Swamps Rivers and Streams Tropical Rainforests Deserts Polar Regions Temperature warm-hotvarieshothot-coldcold Water Abundant water environment humiddry dry/ frozen Plant life (examples) trees, ferns, water lilies bushes trees on banks, water plants abundant trees, vines, lush growth scarce cactus mostly lichens, mosses Animal life (examples) alligators water birds turtles fish, crayfish snakes insects birds, frogs, monkeys lizards, scorpions, rabbits seals polar bears Penguins

Congratulations! You are now an expert on habitats! 8/9/2015Standard: 4-2.2