Habitats By Kyle Aldington. 1.Sound Sound 2.Ligh t Ligh tLigh t 3.Temperature Temperature 1.Grassland Grassland 2.Rabbit holes Rabbit holesRabbit holes.

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Habitats By Kyle Aldington

1.Sound Sound 2.Ligh t Ligh tLigh t 3.Temperature Temperature 1.Grassland Grassland 2.Rabbit holes Rabbit holesRabbit holes 3.Veg pack Veg packVeg pack 4.Hedge grow Hedge growHedge grow 5.Tiny trees Tiny treesTiny trees Contents Page

Rabbitholes Rabbit holes

ReadingsAmount Sound15 Light16 Temperature14

Tiny trees

This graph shows the different temperature levels for each habitat.

This graph shows the different light levels for each habitat.

This graph shows the different sound levels for each habitat. numberhabitat 1Hedge grow 2Tiny trees 3Rabbit hole 4Veg patch 5Grass land