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Habitats

Habitats. By Joshua Caple. Contents. Map of habitats in school field and yard Temperature Sound Light Japanese garden habitat Middle of field habitat Grass land habitat Bush habitat Vegetable patch. Map of Habitats . T emperature. sound. light. Japanese Garden.

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Habitats

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  1. Habitats By Joshua Caple

  2. Contents • Map of habitats in school field and yard • Temperature • Sound • Light • Japanese garden habitat • Middle of field habitat • Grass land habitat • Bush habitat • Vegetable patch

  3. Map of Habitats

  4. Temperature

  5. sound

  6. light

  7. 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.

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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.

  11. Vegetable patch The vegetable patch is superb for plants such as carrots, beans and potatoswhich 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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