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Living things depend on one Another

Question 1

Which of these is a decomposer? A bee B grass C plant D earthworm

Which of these is a decomposer? A bee B grass C plant D earthworm

100 Dhs

Question 2

Which of the following would a herbivore eat? A rabbits B mice (mouse) C berries D worms

Which of the following would a herbivore eat? A rabbits B mice (mouse) C berries D worms

200 Dhs

Question 3

In which group dose a bear belong? A omnivore B herbivore C carnivore D decomposer

In which group dose a bear belong? A omnivore B herbivore C carnivore D decomposer

300 Dhs

Question 4

Which is the producer in this simple food chain? A rabbit B fox C grass D sun

A rabbit B fox C grass D sun Which is the producer in this simple food chain? A rabbit B fox C grass D sun

500 Dhs

Question 5

A energy grid B energy chain C food web D energy pyramid This diagram shows how energy is used in a food chain? What is this diagram called? A energy grid B energy chain C food web D energy pyramid

A energy grid B energy chain C food web D energy pyramid This diagram shows how energy is used in a food chain? What is this diagram called? A energy grid B energy chain C food web D energy pyramid

1,000 Dhs

Question 6

What is formed by the living and nonliving that interact in an environment? A an ecosystem B a community C a habitat D a population

A an ecosystem B a community C a habitat D a population What is formed by the living and nonliving that interact in an environment? A an ecosystem B a community C a habitat D a population

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Question 7

Which of these would be the first in a food chain? A fox B a corn C squirrel D fox and squirrel

A fox B a corn C squirrel D fox and squirrel Which of these would be the first in a food chain? A fox B a corn C squirrel D fox and squirrel

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Question 8

Plants make their own food they are called : A Omnivore B Clever C Producer D Vegetarian

Plants make their own food they are called : A Omnivore B Clever C Producer D Vegetarian

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Question 9

What do you call overlapping food chains? A energy cycles B food web C energy pyramid D producers

What do you call overlapping food chains? A energy cycles B food web C energy pyramid D producers

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Question 10

Which are consumers? A bacteria B trees C mushrooms D tigers

Which are consumers? A bacteria B trees C mushrooms D tigers

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Question 11

The caw has flat teeth. What dose this tell you about cows ? A They are carnivores B They are herbivores C They are producers D They are decomposers

The caw has flat teeth. What dose this tell you about cows ? A They are carnivores B They are herbivores C They are producers D They are decomposers

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