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Study guide for Piedmont and Mountain Habitats Science test

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All ____________ need air, water, and a source of energy.   organisms  
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An ecosystem includes all the living and ______________ parts that exist in one place.   nonliving  
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A ____________ is a place where an animal or plant lives.   habitat  
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Georgia's mountain _____________ are cold, clear, and rocky.   rivers  
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The rivers in the _______________ move slowly.   piedmont  
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3 organisms that live in the Georgia piedmont   bobcat, pine tree, warbler  
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3 organisms that live in the Georgia mountains   black bear, wild pig, mountain laurel  
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3 organisms that live in Georgia rivers and streams   mussel, striped bass, river otter  
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Two types of marshes   Salt marsh and fresh water  
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Salt marshes are found near the _________.   coast.  
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Fresh water marshes are found near _____________, __________, __________.   rivers, lakes, streams.  
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Swamps and marshes are both called ____________________.   wetlands.  
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A __________________ is a wetland in which mostly trees and woody plants grow.   swamp  
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A _____________ is a wetland in which mostly grasses grow.   marsh  
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Loggerhead turtles lay their eggs in the ____________.   sand.  
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At low tide, birds come to hunt for worms and crabs in a __________________.   sandbar.  
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A dune is a mound of sand formed by wind and ____________.   water.  
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The American oystercatcher lays its eggs in ____________________.   dune areas.  
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In a coral reef, organisms such as sponges and coral attach themselves to the _____________.   rock.  
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