By Angel Moseley Habitats. Contents Page 1.SoundSound 2.LightLight 3.TemperatureTemperature 4.Vegetable patchVegetable patch 5.FieldField 6.HedgerowHedgerow.

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By Angel Moseley Habitats

Contents Page 1.SoundSound 2.LightLight 3.TemperatureTemperature 4.Vegetable patchVegetable patch 5.FieldField 6.HedgerowHedgerow 7.ForestForest

Sound numberHabitat 1forest 2Vegetable garden 3hedgerow 4Allotment 5Field 6Orchard 7Japanese garden

Light number Habitat 1forest 2Vegetable garden 3hedgerow 4Allotment 5Field 6Orchard 7Japanese garden

Temperature numberHabitat 1forest 2Vegetable garden 3hedgerow 4Allotment 5Field 6Orchard 7Japanese garden

Vegetable Patch

Field

Hedgerow

forest