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Introduction |
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Environment |
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How Living Things Need Non-Living Things |
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How Living Things Help Each Other in Nature? |
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Conclusion |
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Hello, little explorers! Have you ever wondered where we live? Not just in our house, but in a much bigger place—our Earth!
Everything around us, like trees, animals, water, air, and even the bright sun, is a part of our environment. It gives us everything we need—fresh air to breathe, water to drink, and food to eat!
But guess what? We are also a part of the environment! Humans, animals, and plants all live together, helping each other like a big team.
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In nature, all living things are connected, and they depend on each other for survival. This interdependence helps maintain balance in the environment. Some ways in which living things depend on each other are as follows:
Our Earth is like a big home, and everything we need to live—air, water, soil, and sunlight—comes from it. But if we don’t take care of the Earth, it can get hurt, and so can we.
But if we cut down trees, pollute water, or waste resources, the Earth can get hurt.
So, what can we do?
If we all take care of the Earth, it will stay happy and healthy for the future!
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1. What are some examples of non-living things that living organisms need? | ![]() |
2. How do living things support one another in nature? | ![]() |
3. Why is the environment important for living organisms? | ![]() |
4. What role do non-living things play in ecosystems? | ![]() |
5. How can human activities impact the relationship between living and non-living things in the environment? | ![]() |