Year 9 Ecosystems: Habitat

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Year 9 Ecosystems: Habitat

What is a habitat? A habitat is the particular place where a population of living things lives. A habitat can be as big as a rainforest or as small as a burrow, depending on how much space the population needs.

What is a habitat? A habitat must provide all of the things living organisms need to survive. This could include: Food Water Clean air Shelter Warmth Light Safety Mates

What is a habitat? How do the organisms below meet some of their needs? Help me complete the following table… Organism Food Shelter Safety from predators Aardvark Tough skin Eagle Nest high in trees Wolf Den What is a habitat worksheet (p9-10) Achieve. Ecosystems and habitats worksheet (p11 Achieve).