A camel stores fat in its hump and can manage with less water in the desert.
adaptation
Ask how this helps the animal survive in a hot, dry place.
Example: The hump helps desert survival.
See how plants and animals survive in places that suit their needs and connect those living things in a food chain.
A habitat gives food, shelter, water, and space. Adaptations help living things survive there, and food chains show feeding links.
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adaptation
Ask how this helps the animal survive in a hot, dry place.
Example: The hump helps desert survival.
habitat link
The plant structure suits the water habitat.
Example: Plant parts often fit the habitat.
food chain
Each arrow shows who is eaten by whom.
Example: This is a simple food chain.
summary
Keep the three ideas connected but separate.
Example: A habitat is the place, an adaptation is a helpful feature, and a food chain shows feeding relationships.
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