The document defines habitat as the environment where an organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time. It then provides examples of common habitats including oceans for whales and dolphins, lakes surrounded by land, rainforests that receive heavy rainfall, rivers that flow into seas or lakes, deserts with little rainfall and vegetation, woods which are smaller than forests, and savannahs which are tropical grasslands. The document is intended to teach students about different habitat types that various organisms inhabit.
The document defines habitat as the environment where an organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time. It then provides examples of common habitats including oceans for whales and dolphins, lakes surrounded by land, rainforests that receive heavy rainfall, rivers that flow into seas or lakes, deserts with little rainfall and vegetation, woods which are smaller than forests, and savannahs which are tropical grasslands. The document is intended to teach students about different habitat types that various organisms inhabit.
The document defines habitat as the environment where an organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time. It then provides examples of common habitats including oceans for whales and dolphins, lakes surrounded by land, rainforests that receive heavy rainfall, rivers that flow into seas or lakes, deserts with little rainfall and vegetation, woods which are smaller than forests, and savannahs which are tropical grasslands. The document is intended to teach students about different habitat types that various organisms inhabit.
What’s Environment where an habitat? organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time. SEA/OCEAN • Salt water. Is the home of whales, dolphins, fishes. • Océano LAKE
• A large area of water that
is not salty and is surrounded by land • Lago RAINFOREST • A forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain. • Selva. RIVER • Flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake or another river. • Río. DESERT • Arid region, there is no rainfall . With widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all. • Desierto. WOODS • An area of land, smaller than a forest, that is covered with growing trees. • Bosque SAVANNAH • a tropical or subtropical grassland. • Savana EXERCISE: Name the hábitat.