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What Animals Need

Grade 1 · Science · Animals and Their Needs · Minnesota, USA

Lesson Summary

Find out the basic things all animals need to stay alive.

Explanation

All animals need food, water, air, and shelter to survive. Food gives them energy to move and grow. Water keeps their bodies working properly. Air provides the oxygen they need to breathe. Shelter is a safe place to live and hide from danger or bad weather. Without any one of these things, an animal cannot stay healthy.

Practice Questions

Q1: Name four things all animals need to survive.
Answer: Food, water, air, and shelter.
Q2: Why do animals need food?
Answer: Food gives them energy to move and grow.
Q3: What does shelter do for an animal?
Answer: Shelter gives the animal a safe place to live and protection from danger or bad weather.
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