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Adaptations to Land and Water Ch. 1 Science Test
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1. A place where organisms live in or around the water is called_________________. an aquatic habitat
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2. An area that receives less than about 10 inches(25cm) of rain a year is called __________. a desert
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3. A large area in which there are many trees growing close together is called ____________. a forest
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4. A cold, treeless area that has short, cool summers and long, cold winters is called ____________. a tundra
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5. A body part or way of acting that helps a living thing survive is called ________. an adaptation
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6. The way an organism acts is a situation is called ________. a behavior
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7. A large area that has similar living things and the same temperature and rainfall throughout is called________. a biome
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8. A habitat partially covered by water is ________. a wetland
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9. What is a large, flat land that is covered with grasses? Animals that live there are: Lions, zebras, rhinos, elephants, giraffes, and more. a grassland
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10. Some animals, like the ptarmigan, turn white during the winter. How does this help them to survive in the tundra? It helps it to hide from other animals.
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11. What do lighted body parts help some ocean animals do? It helps them catch food.
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12. Observe the mushrooms growing. In which biome do you think mushrooms grow? a forest biome
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13. Compare the habitats below? How are they similar? How are they different.
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14. How is a structural adaptation different from a behavioral adaptation? A body part (like an elephants trunk) is a structural adaptation, while the way a creature acts under certain circumstances (like staying underground during the day) is a behavioral adaptation.
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15 and 16 need to be completed in a short answer format (1-2 sentences). 15. The fur of squirrels grows longer and thicker in the winter. Why is this an adaptation? 16. What do a seal’s body parts (be specific) tell you about where it lives?
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