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.
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- Features of urban environments
- Examples of urban animals
- Importance of green spaces in urban environments
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4 Questions
Q1.
Which of these does NOT describe a rainforest habitat?
Humid
Rainy
Q2.
Which organism is very poisonous?
Orchid
Tamarin
Q3.
Which organism has a 100 acre range?
Orchid
Poison dart frog
Q4.
Which organism is brightly coloured to attract insects?
Poison dart frog
Tamarin
4 Questions
Q1.
A habitat is the natural _________ of an organism.
food
noise
Q2.
Is a city urban or rural?
Rural
Q3.
Can a city be a habitat?
No
Q4.
Which animal are green urban spaces not important for?
Bees
Butterflies
Humans