Well, it provides many things such as food, shelter, and survival
an organisms habitat must provide space,food,water and the right weather,i know tis because my teacher mr.g taught me his really cool
An organism's habitat must provide all of the following except direct sunlight at all times.
A quantitative survey of organisms in a habitat involves gathering numerical data on the abundance and distribution of different species within that habitat. This typically includes methods such as counting individual organisms, measuring their density, or estimating population sizes to provide a quantitative assessment of the biodiversity and ecological characteristics of the habitat.
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The surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat.
An environment such as a forest, ocean, desert, or pond where organisms live and interact with each other is called a habitat. Habitats provide the necessary resources like food, water, shelter, and space for organisms to survive and thrive. Each organism is adapted to its specific habitat.
We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
Its habitat.
A habitat provides an organism with food, shelter, and water.
If I'm interpreting your question right...Organisms live everywhere in the world. The most diverse being the marine biome and the least diverse being the desert (I think).Organisms that provide food can be anything really. Autotrophs create their own food and provide food for herbivores, which in return provide food for carnivores and omnivores.
Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.
A habitat provides food, water, and oxygen for animals.It also provide shelter and protection for them.