A school project for the habitats of rabbits can include many things. The student could gather the needed materials and make a diorama. The things needed would be grass, sand to represent deserts, twigs to represent trees in the woods, and water to represent wetlands. A section with dirt that has a hole dug into it would also be appropriate since many rabbits dig burrows and live underground.
Type in spiders, on google, and click on the Wikipedia link and on the right side of the page, it should tell you. Good luck on that science grade!
A predator stalks, hunts, and eats its prey.
hairless double humped yaks live in the desert. I know because my fifth grade teacher Mizz Susie told me.The Tibetan Plateau, South Central Asia, the Himalayan Region, Mongolia and into Russia
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let her get card board and makes and glue and make a penguin on ice
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I had to do a project on an animal in 6th grade science class and build a habitat for it so I know that its natural enemies are humans, alligators, and parasites such as mange and heartworm.
It is second grade or you can say 2nd grade.
a good project for a 5th grade girl would have to be making a project about the living body
The school grade (normally ages 7-8 in the US) is "second grade" but may be written as the ordinal number 2nd grade for clarity.
Yes of course and 7th grade
If you mean, how do you make a cloud, get a terrarium and put some wet dirt in it, then leave it sealed over in the sun.
The Personal Creed Project is a project that you complete during your Sophomore Year of High School. A.K.A 10th grade.
shaking for butter a project is for 3 grade
i have him for my science project in 6th grade.
Second Grade Awakening was created in 2004.