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Habitat Vocabulary. ecosystem. All the living and nonliving things in a place. . community. All the living things in an ecosystem. It consists of many different populations. . population. All the members of a single type of organism. For example, all the American Alligators in a swamp. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Habitat Vocabulary

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ecosystem

• All the living and nonliving things in a place.

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community

• All the living things in an ecosystem. It consists of many different populations.

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population

• All the members of a single type of organism. For example, all the American Alligators in a swamp.

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habitat

• a living things home

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organism

• A specific type of plant or animal.

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marsh• An area of wet, low

land. It usually contains a large amount of grass and no trees. Similar to a swamp, but swamps usually have trees.

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coast

• The land that borders a sea or ocean

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piedmont

An area of land that is made up of a series of rolling hills and occasional mountains. Its name means foot of the mountain

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adaptation A special characteristic that

helps an animal survive. For example, a chameleon changes colors to blend into its environment.

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natural resource

• All the “nature made” things that are useful in your environment

• Minerals, timber, land, and water are examples of natural resources

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conservation

• The act of protecting our resources; including the land, water, plants, animals and air. Save the whales

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environment

• The things that make up an area like land, water, and air.

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ocean• The ocean is the

large body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface. The Atlantic is located off the coast of Georgia.

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shelter

• One of the basic needs provided by a habitat, that helps protect an organism and offers it a safe place to rest or reproduce.

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non-living organism

• Something that is not alive, like a rock or dirt.

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endangered species

• A living organism that is threatened with extinction. The right whale is an endangered species of Georgia.

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temperature• A measure of how hot

or cold it is. The temperature of a region impacts what plants and animals can survive in the habitat.

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weathering

The destruction or discoloring action on resources caused by air, water, or frost, especially on rock or wood

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energy

• the ability to do work

• living organisms need food to provide them with energy

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external features

• The visible features of a plant or animal that help the animal survive in a given habitat.

• For example, the spoonbill has a spoon-shaped beak to help him catch fish.

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broad-leaf trees• Broadleaf trees are

those trees that lose their leaves during the fall and winter months. They have leafs, fruit or flowers and bark.Common broadleaf include the maple, oak and ash.

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Needle-leaf trees• Trees that are

evergreen and do not change with the seasons. Tree parts include the scalelike or needle leafs, bark and cones. Common species include cedar, cypress and douglas-fir.

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fruit bearing trees• A type of broadleaf

tree that bear fruit or flowering plants. Common fruit-bearing trees include the apple, pear and magnolia tree.


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