Can a city be a habitat?

In this lesson, we will learn about the habitats that can exist within urban environments and the organisms that live in them.

Can a city be a habitat?

In this lesson, we will learn about the habitats that can exist within urban environments and the organisms that live in them.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Features of urban environments
  2. Examples of urban animals
  3. Importance of green spaces in urban environments

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4 Questions

Q1.
Which of these does NOT describe a rainforest habitat?
Correct answer: Cold
Humid
Rainy
Q2.
Which organism is very poisonous?
Orchid
Correct answer: Poison dart frog
Tamarin
Q3.
Which organism has a 100 acre range?
Orchid
Poison dart frog
Correct answer: Tamarin
Q4.
Which organism is brightly coloured to attract insects?
Correct answer: Orchid
Poison dart frog
Tamarin

4 Questions

Q1.
A habitat is the natural _________ of an organism.
food
Correct answer: home
noise
Q2.
Is a city urban or rural?
Rural
Correct answer: Urban
Q3.
Can a city be a habitat?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q4.
Which animal are green urban spaces not important for?
Bees
Butterflies
Humans
Correct answer: Rats

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UnitScience / Habitats

Science