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Question 1: The bird fauna of the South African fynbos includes ________ warblers and siskins.
CuckooSunbirdCinnyrisNectarinia

Question 2: They form extensive and highly diverse communities across ________ in humid and sub-humid areas.
BarbadosCanadaAustraliaUnited Kingdom

Question 3: A heath or heathland is a dwarf-shrub habitat found on mainly infertile ________ soils, characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, often dominated by plants of the Ericaceae.
AcidAcid dissociation constantAcid–base reactionOxygen

Question 4: [3] The ________ heathlands of South Africa are second only to tropical rainforests in plant biodiversity with over 7,000 species.
Western CapeCape TownWorcester, Western CapeFynbos

Question 5: In Australia the heathland avian fauna is dominated by nectar feeding birds such as Honey-eaters and lorikeets although numerous other birds from emus to ________ are also common Australian heathlands.
Bald EagleEagleGolden EagleAquila (genus)

Question 6: Heaths are dominated by low ________, 0.2–2 m tall.
CotoneasterRoseBroom (shrub)Shrub

Question 7: Anthropogenic heaths habitats are a cultural landscape that can be found worldwide in locations as diverse as northern and western Europe, the ________, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar and New Guinea.
North AmericaSouth AmericaAmericasAmericas (terminology)

Question 8: There is no clear difference between heath and ________ but moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths[1] with — especially in Great Britain — a cooler and damper climate.
Red GrouseExmoorPeak DistrictMoorland

Question 9: Extensive heath communities can also be found in ________, New Caledonia, central Chile and along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
Los AngelesCaliforniaSan Jose, CaliforniaSacramento, California

Question 10: Heathlands are also an excellent habitat for insects including ________, moths, butterflies and wasps with many species being restricted entirely to it.
AntArthropodAphidFungus
















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