T. Trimpe 2008 Challenge #1 Habitats.

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T. Trimpe Challenge #1 Habitats

1. What do we call the place where an organism lives? 2. What four things does a good habitat provide? 3. What are two biotic factors in the habitat of a field mouse? 4. Why do you find different kinds of organisms in different habitats? Answer each question.

1. What do we call the place where an organism lives? 2. What four things does a good habitat provide? 3. What are two biotic factors in the habitat of a field mouse? 4. Why do you find different kinds of organisms in different habitats? The answers are … Habitat Food, water, shelter, and space Grass or other plants, insects, snakes, gophers, hawks, owls Different organisms need different things to survive. Some organisms can survive in a desert, but others cannot.