The document describes different habitats and the features and types of organisms commonly found in each. Pond habitats contain frogs, fish, plants and more around bodies of water. Field habitats have spiders, earthworms and other creatures among ground plants and soil. Garden habitats provide trees that offer food, shelter and shade for birds, butterflies and plants. Seashores contain organisms among rocks, sand or water that can survive on land or in water. Mangroves are hot and covered in sea water with aerial roots home to snakes, crabs and birds. Deserts are sandy, rocky with little rain and very hot days but cold nights with lizards, scorpions and cacti. Arctic habitats are extremely cold, snow
The document describes different habitats and the features and types of organisms commonly found in each. Pond habitats contain frogs, fish, plants and more around bodies of water. Field habitats have spiders, earthworms and other creatures among ground plants and soil. Garden habitats provide trees that offer food, shelter and shade for birds, butterflies and plants. Seashores contain organisms among rocks, sand or water that can survive on land or in water. Mangroves are hot and covered in sea water with aerial roots home to snakes, crabs and birds. Deserts are sandy, rocky with little rain and very hot days but cold nights with lizards, scorpions and cacti. Arctic habitats are extremely cold, snow
The document describes different habitats and the features and types of organisms commonly found in each. Pond habitats contain frogs, fish, plants and more around bodies of water. Field habitats have spiders, earthworms and other creatures among ground plants and soil. Garden habitats provide trees that offer food, shelter and shade for birds, butterflies and plants. Seashores contain organisms among rocks, sand or water that can survive on land or in water. Mangroves are hot and covered in sea water with aerial roots home to snakes, crabs and birds. Deserts are sandy, rocky with little rain and very hot days but cold nights with lizards, scorpions and cacti. Arctic habitats are extremely cold, snow
The document describes different habitats and the features and types of organisms commonly found in each. Pond habitats contain frogs, fish, plants and more around bodies of water. Field habitats have spiders, earthworms and other creatures among ground plants and soil. Garden habitats provide trees that offer food, shelter and shade for birds, butterflies and plants. Seashores contain organisms among rocks, sand or water that can survive on land or in water. Mangroves are hot and covered in sea water with aerial roots home to snakes, crabs and birds. Deserts are sandy, rocky with little rain and very hot days but cold nights with lizards, scorpions and cacti. Arctic habitats are extremely cold, snow
Pond • Organisms are found in and Frog, water lily, fish,
around the pond water hyacinth
Field • Organisms can be found Spider, Earthworm,
among the plants, on the grass, termite, Snake ground and in the soil
Garden • The trees in the garden Mynah, butterfly, Fern,
provide food, shelter and hibiscus shade for the organism.
Seashore • Organisms are found among Seagull, Clam, Hermit
the rocks, sand or under crab, Algae, Seaweed water. • Most of them can survive on land and in water. Mangrove • The habitat is usually hot and Sea snake, Mudskipper, covered in sea water. Fiddler crab, Egret, • Have aerial roots. Monkey, Alligator
Desert • Sandy and rocky place with Horned lizard, Scorpion,
very little rain. Cactus, Rattle snake, • Very hot during the day but Dung beetle very cold at night.
Arctic habitat • Extremely cold, snowy and Snowy owl, Walrus,
windy. Salmon, Lichen
Leaf litter habitat • A microhabitat made of dead Centipede, fungi,