The New Childrens Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
LIVING WORLD

Tropical forest and rain
forest
Temperate forest,
including woodland

Coniferous forest,
including woodland

Polar regions and tundra

Rivers, streams, and all
flowing water
Wetlands and still water:
lakes, ponds, marshes,
bogs, and swamps

Mountains, highlands,
scree slopes

Coral reefs and waters
immediately around them

Caves

How do
strawberry

plants reproduce?


Find out on pages 90–91


When did
synapsids roam
North America?
Find out on pages 124–125

Grassland habitats: moor,
savanna, fields, scrubland

Seas and oceans

Desert and semidesert

Coastal areas, including
beaches and cliffs

Urban

Parasite

Animal not endangered

Animal numbers are
declining
Animal endangered

Animal status unknown

Animal life span in the wild

Definition: Animals,


plants, fungi, protists, and


bacteria are the five main


groups—or kingdoms—of


life on Earth. These life-forms


make up the living world.

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