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Habitats

By Joshua Caple

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Contents1) Map of habitats in school field and yard2) Temperature3) Sound4) Light5) Japanese garden habitat6) Middle of field habitat7) Grass land habitat8) Bush habitat9) Vegetable patch

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Map of Habitats

Japanese Garden

Middle of the field

Grass land

Bush

Vegetable Patch

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Temperature

habitat1 Japanese garden

habitat2 Middle of field

habitat3 Grass land

habitat4 Bush

habitat5 VegetablePatch

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sound

habitat1 Japanese garden

habitat2 Middle of field

habitat3 Grass land

habitat4 Bush

habitat5 VegetablePatch

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light

habitat1 Japanese garden

habitat2 Middle of field

habitat3 Grass land

habitat4 Bush

habitat5 VegetablePatch

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Japanese Garden

The Japanese Garden is a brilliant place for plants that rely on heat and it is good for a garden spider[shown above] because

the animal needs lots of plants to make its web.

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Middle of field

The middle of the field is a heaven for daisies because there is both light and dark for them to

grow in and it is a good place for rabbits[shown to the right] to make there burrows

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Grass land

The grass land is a good place for things like thorns or bushes to grow and it is a perfect place for ants[shown to the left] to live

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Bush

A bush is quite a filthy place but it is a good place for plants that don’t need much light and is a

nice place for grass hoppers[shown to the right] to

live.

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Vegetable patch

The vegetable patch is superb for plants such as carrots, beans and potatos which also provides

food for a slug[shown to the left] so the vegetables are a producer and the slug is a consumer


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