Consider the environment you live in. You might be surrounded by trees, mountains, or desert. If you live in a city, you are probably surrounded by buildings, parks, and paved streets. In your environment, the climate—the average weather conditions in a location—may be generally dry, wet, cold, or hot. The climate might also change with the seasons.
Describe the environment where you live. List two physical factors (such as weather and temperature), two living things (such as plants and animals), and one habitat (place where plants and animals live).
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