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Forest Habitats
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
What type of tree is a pine tree?
coniferous tree
deciduous tree
desert tree
tropical tree
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Question 2
2.
How do beavers adapt to winter in the forest?
They migrate to warmer places and build new homes.
They shed their fur to save energy.
They climb tall trees to spend time where it's warmer.
They build lodges and store food in them for the winter.
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Question 3
3.
Trees are NATURAL RESOURCES used to make everyday items. Which are also NATURAL RESOURCES?
Books and paper
Cars and buses
Rocks and minerals
Bowls and plates
Question 4
4.
Which might you find growing on a deciduous tree?
Question 5
5.
Why do deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter?
to keep warm
to stay safe
to save energy
to grow faster
Question 6
6.
Why are coniferous trees called evergreens?
The bark that covers their trunks and branches is green.
Their cones are bright green and have green seeds inside.
They stay green all year and do not lose their needles.
They are green when they are young and turn brown later.
Question 7
7.
Trees are natural resources. What is one way to conserve those resources?
Tear down old homes and build new ones.
Use recycled paper products at home.
Order lots of printed catalogues in the mail.
Print out everything you write at school.
Question 8
8.
How do deciduous trees adapt to the cold weather?
They grow thicker leaves and shed bark to stay warm.
They grow more fruit and flowers to attract animals.
They migrate to places where there is more sunlight.
They stop growing and shed leaves to save energy.
Question 9
9.
Why might the cones of coniferous trees open up during the spring?
to give off seeds when weather is warmer
to keep seeds safe from birds and insects
to help cool down the tree and take in water
to save energy when there is less sunlight
Question 10
10.
A forest is a large area where trees are DENSE. What does DENSE mean?
habitat for living and nonliving things
cut down and turn into different things
adapt to the environment or weather
thick, crowded, or very close together