Tuesday, September 25, 2007

What does a habitat need to supply for animals to survive?

A habitat is more than just a home. It's the environment that supplies everything that living things need to survive.
For animals, their habitat must supply their food, water, air and space.
There are many different habitats on the Earth. These vary in the landforms, sources of water, and climate conditions. Plants and animals are specially adapted to live in their habitats. Animals suited to live in the desert would have a difficult time living in the tropical rain forest.
By Jack

1 comment:

Ross Taylor said...

nice work jack this is very helpful