Diverse Habitats

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2nd Grade Science › Diverse Habitats

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Humans do not know about animal diversity, and it cannot be studied in different habitats.

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Which habitat shows the least diversity in plant species?

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Humans do not know about animal diversity, and it cannot be studied in different habitats.

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Which habitat shows the least diversity in plant species?

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Which habitat has greater plant diversity? Which piece of the text supports the claim?

  • Amazon Rainforest: In the Amazon Rainforest is rains almost every day. There are very tall trees that create a canopy, and the ground of the forest is covered in plants. The plants on the ground try to grow wide or tall to reach sunlight. The very tall trees can block much of the sunlight.
  • The Sahara Desert: The Sahara Desert is made entirely of sand. It rarely rains and is very dry. There are only a few plants, and they have small leaves. The sand is scorching and moves every time it is touched; when the wind blows, the sand shifts in all directions.
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Which habitat would most likely have the lowest diversity among animal species??

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Which habitat has greater plant diversity? Which piece of the text supports the claim?

  • Amazon Rainforest: In the Amazon Rainforest is rains almost every day. There are very tall trees that create a canopy, and the ground of the forest is covered in plants. The plants on the ground try to grow wide or tall to reach sunlight. The very tall trees can block much of the sunlight.
  • The Sahara Desert: The Sahara Desert is made entirely of sand. It rarely rains and is very dry. There are only a few plants, and they have small leaves. The sand is scorching and moves every time it is touched; when the wind blows, the sand shifts in all directions.
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Which habitat would most likely have the lowest diversity among animal species??

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Which conclusion is not supported by the data table above?

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The Sahara Desert: The Sahara Desert is made entirely of sand. It rarely rains and is very dry. There are only a few plants, and they have small leaves. The sand is scorching and moves every time it is touched; when the wind blows, the sand shifts in all directions.

What would the Sahara Desert have only a few plant species?

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