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Example Question #1 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
Animals provide food for
Other animals (and humans)
Plants
Nothing
Other animals (and humans)
Some animals and humans eat other animals for food and energy. They need to eat to survive.
Example Question #2 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
All animals eat the same food.
False
True
False
Not all animals eat the same food. Some eat plants, some eat animals, and some eat both!
Example Question #3 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
Which would help an animal or human find food?
Tail
Hair
Nose
Nose
Their nose could help them find food. Animals have very good noses and can smell things from far away. This can help them find food.
Example Question #33 : Kindergarten Science
What do animals and humans need?
A house and clothes
Water and food
Shoes and water
Water and food
Animals and humans both need water and food to survive.
Example Question #34 : Kindergarten Science
What is a habitat?
Where an animal lives
How old an animal is
What an animal eats
Where an animal lives
A habitat is where an animal lives. Each animal has a habitat that includes all the things it needs to live.
Example Question #4 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
How do animals and humans interact with their habitats?
They gather food and water
They are habitats
They do not interact
They gather food and water
Animals and humans have a relationship with their habitats. They must gather food and water from their environment and they provide their habitat with benefits too.
Example Question #5 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
How are animals and humans similar?
Nothing is the same
Both prefer to live in houses
Both must eat plants and/or animals to live
Both must eat plants and/or animals to live
Humans are mammals which is a type of animal. Both animals and humans need energy from their food to survive. Some animals (and people) eat plants and animals, others eat just plants or just animals.
Example Question #6 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
A habitat is affected by animals.
True
False
True
This is true, there is a relationship between animals and their habitats. Animals rely on their habitats to survive and habitats rely on each animal to survive.
Example Question #7 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
What would happen in a habitat if an animal species left?
Other plants or animals may die too
A prettier animal will move in
Nothing will happen
Other plants or animals may die too
In habitats, it is possible that one species leaving can affect the rest. Other plants and animals can be affected by one species leaving.
Example Question #8 : Model Relationships Between Animals (And Humans) And Habitats
What would happen to an animal if their habitat ran out of water?
The animal could die
The animal would make water
The animal would drink soda instead
The animal could die
If a habitat changes the animal can suffer. If a habitat ran out of water the animal could die if it is unable to get water from another source.
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