An organism is actually a living thing, and a habitat is the environment for an organism. But, if one organism lives on another, the organism is its habitat.
the place where something lives is called its habitat.
Habitat means where an organism lives, e.g. its immediate environment, climate, landform or body of water, continent and region, etc.
So they can survive. Also sometimes to hibernate over the winter.
That is an organism's ecological niche.
Living factors in the environment is called biotic factors.
the organisms living in particular habitat are inhabitants of that habitat.
A 'population'.
All organisms living in a particular area form the habitat for them.
A habitat gives living organisms shelter to live. That's what a habitat do.
Living factors in the environment is called biotic factors.
the organisms living in particular habitat are inhabitants of that habitat.
biotic factors
by adopting to the environment that he lives or to the habitat.
A 'population'.
The organisms living in the habitat will eventually perish(die).
All organisms living in a particular area form the habitat for them.
because a habitat provides appropriate food,shelter and temperature for the organisms living in it.....
A habitat gives living organisms shelter to live. That's what a habitat do.
Any living thing such as bacteria or birds etc. in the land in which they live in. For example a tiger (living organism) lives in the jungle (habitat).
habitat is the home for the animals while the community is home for the peoples or living organisms like us...............................................^_^
1) Oceans have living organisms, and2) Oceans cover about 2/3 of the surface of planet Earth.