What Is a Habitat?
Grade 2 · Science · Habitats · Quebec, Canada
Lesson Summary
A habitat is the natural home of a plant or animal. It provides food, water, shelter, and space.
Explanation
A habitat is the place where a plant or animal lives and grows. Every habitat gives living things what they need to survive: food, water, shelter, and space. A fish's habitat is water because it needs water to breathe and find food. A bird might live in a forest habitat where it can find seeds and build a nest in a tree. Different plants and animals need different habitats to thrive.
Practice Questions
Q1: What four things does a habitat provide for living things?
Answer: Food, water, shelter, and space.
Q2: What is a pond an example of?
Answer: A habitat (a freshwater habitat).
Q3: Why can't a fish live in a desert?
Answer: A desert does not provide enough water, which a fish needs to survive.
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What Is a Habitat? is a lesson in the Habitats chapter of Grade 2 Science. It is part of the Quebec, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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What Is a Habitat? is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Science curriculum in Quebec, Canada.
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