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I believe it could be both. A natural loss of habitat may be caused by flooding or a forest fire for instance. - A man made loss of habitat could be caused by building a highway or cutting down a forest.
earthquakes could destroy habitat but human can build artificial habitat.destroyed habitat due to natural calamity would actually rebuild new habitat.
The marmot's habitat is a forest community. It gets energy from grasses and provides energy for omnivores-bears are omnivores.
I believe it could be both. A natural loss of habitat may be caused by flooding or a forest fire for instance. - A man made loss of habitat could be caused by building a highway or cutting down a forest.
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
anaerobic
For obligate aerobes, which are bacteria that require oxygen to grow, the shaking of the culture aerates the bacteria sufficiently to allow for growth. Facultative anaerobes also grow well under such conditions since they are bacteria that do not require oxygen, but do grow better under such conditions. Older answer: The culture plated should be inverted (not necessarily shaken) during incubation so that moisture does not collect on the surface of the agar, which could cause clumping of the colonies.
A doctrine for achieving spiritual tranquility that could coexist with confucianism
Yes and many are habitat for animals.
Yes, theocracy could coexist with monarchy if the one on the throne considers himself/herself fulfilling the words of God and that he/she is inspired in all his/her doings and sayings by God.
no
If the animal built it and lives in it or it could be a place in the world that the animal lives in, for examples a penguin lives in antarctica , that is their habitat even for dogs and cats and other housepets, the house of their owner could be their habitat too!
Yes, humans and nature can coexist harmoniously by practicing sustainable living, conservation efforts, and respecting the natural environment. It is important for humans to understand their role in the ecosystem and work towards preserving biodiversity and reducing their impact on the environment.
Marx's writings
That depends if you mean a habitat upbove the water then NO it can stay in the water but yes it can have a habitat under water
A habitat is different from a niche is that a habitat is a home where animals live at and a niche is a place where animals could live and have enough food