Contributor: Samantha Penna. Lesson ID: 11380
What type of habitat do you live in? If you said a house, apartment, or messy bedroom, you need to watch this video and play these games to learn about habitats and create them for your project!
There are so many different types of places around the world!
A habitat is a physical area where animals and plants can be found.
There are many ways to describe habitats.
Habitats have certain abiotic factors that affect what can live there. An abiotic factor is a nonliving part of the environment. This means the temperature of the environment, amount of rainfall, weather, and even how much sunlight an environment gets, affects what can live there.
Fantastic! Camels don't have thick coats like most tundra animals do. They would not be able to survive the cold weather.
A habitat is an area where animals and plants are able to survive. Habitats provide animals with shelter, food, water, and protection.
Remember, habitats are only made up of physical features. This means the soil, temperature, sunlight, and weather.
A habitat focuses on where one population of species lives. This means a habitat may only focus on one species, like a chipmunk, living in a small patch of forest. The small patch of forest is that chipmunk's habitat.
Habitats can be big or small. A chipmunk's habitat is much smaller than a wolf's habitat. A chipmunk usually stays within a small area of forest.
Wolves do much more traveling than chipmunks. A wolf can travel up to thirty miles each day. This makes their habitat much bigger than the habitat of a tiny chipmunk.
Another way to think about habitats is by thinking of the area where you live.
If you don't live in the city, pretend you do. Picture the city in your mind. The city is huge! There are lots of tall buildings, cars, and roads. The city is not your habitat — that's way too big!
Zoom into your neighborhood — it is still a little too vast. Zoom in a little more to your family. Still too big! Finally, zoom into your house. Your house is your habitat.
It is only a tiny bit of the large city you pictured, but that is what a habitat is! Your habitat is the physical area (your house) and all its abiotic factors that allow you to survive.
Before moving on to the next section, explain out loud what an abiotic factor in your habitat is.