Changes in Habitats Objective: Describe how fires, floods, and human activity can change animals’ habitats.

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Changes in Habitats Objective: Describe how fires, floods, and human activity can change animals’ habitats.

What animals would you find in a forest habitat?

What would happen to the animals and their homes if their habitat caught on fire?

What animals would you find in a desert habitat?

What would happen to the animals and their homes if their habitat flooded?

What animals would you find in a swamp habitat?

What would happen to the animals and their homes if humans started to build on their habitat?

Drawing Time! Draw a Before and After picture. Before- a beautiful habitat (forest, desert, or swamp). After- a habitat that has been destroyed