The plant and animals that live on land are said to live in terrestrial habitats. Some examples of terrestrial habitats are forests, grasslands, deserts, costal and mountain regions. On the other hand, the habitats of plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic habitats.
i. Which among the following pair represent abiotic factor?
a) Soil and aquatic plant
b) Light and fish
c) Rock and Light
d) Aquatic plant and light
ii. Which among the following animals live in higher altitude?
a) Deer
b) Yak
c) Elephant
d) Lion
iii. All the below given are adaptations of camel EXCEPT.
a) It has long legs.
b) It has long eye lashes
c) It produces more sweat.
d) It stores fat in its hump.
iv. Which among the following is a submerged plant?
a) Lotus
b) Water lilly
c) Hydrilla
d) Azolla
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