8. Who has basic needs? Every living thing has basic needs Animals People Cats Dogs Birds Plants Grass Trees Flowers
9. What are basic needs? Are things that living things cannot go without, such as: Animals: Water Food Shelter Plants Sunlight Water Carbon Dioxide
10. Living Things What are living things? Living things change over time They grow and evolve Examples: Trees Bugs People Pets
11. Non-Living things What are Non-Living things Non-Living things never change They do not have life requirements They will be around for hundreds of years Examples: Rocks Sand Toys
12. What are life requirements used for? Life requirements are a source of energy Source of building material for growth and repair They help us stay strong and healthy They keep us alive
14. What are Earth Materials? They do not change over time They have been around for hundreds of years They get moved by water, wind, and people They do not breathe or eat, like animals do.
15. Earth Materials occur in nature Earth materials are elements that are made naturally They do not have basic needs They do not grow or evolve
16. They help plants grow They help plants grow big and strong The soil has nutrients in it that plants need Plants will grow better in good environments
17. They help animals out too They help animals by producing plants People are helped when there farm grows thanks of minerals Minerals are used in your everyday life
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