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Land Habitats

Land Habitats. Habitat. A habitat is a place where an animal finds the things it needs to live. In its habitat an animal finds water, food, and shelter. There are 4 types of land habitats – desert, rain forest, forest, and tundra. Desert. A desert is a place that gets very little rain.

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Land Habitats

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  1. Land Habitats

  2. Habitat • A habitat is a place where an animal finds the things it needs to live. • In its habitat an animal finds water, food, and shelter. • There are 4 types of land habitats – desert, rain forest, forest, and tundra.

  3. Desert A desert is a place that gets very little rain. Only few plants and animals live in the desert.

  4. Rainforest A rainforest is an environment where rain falls almost every day. There are many different kinds of plants and animals that live in the rainforest.

  5. Forest A forest is an environment that gets enough water and warmth for many trees to grow.

  6. Tundra The tundra is a place with very cold and windy weather. The land is covered with ice and snow most of the year. There are no trees that grow in the tundra.

  7. Habitat Review • True or False? – The desert is an environment where rain falls almost everyday. • True or False? – A polar bear could survive in the rain forest. • True or False? – We have many rain forests in Wisconsin. • Which habitat is covered in snow and ice most of the year?

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