Question 3: A heath or heathland is a dwarf-shrubhabitat found on
mainly infertile ________ soils,
characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, often dominated by plants of the Ericaceae.
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.
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.
Question 10: Heathlands are
also an excellent habitat for insects including ________, moths, butterflies and wasps with many
species being restricted entirely to it.