yes. all organisms live in habitats. take a lion for example...they live in the jungle. the jungle is a type of habitat.
I think and I'm pretty sure its habitats
a forest which a bear can live there, and grassland in which a hawk can live there.
Niches within habitats are where organisms live. Organisms claim certain parts of their homelands in order to find their eating, exercising, mating, and resting needs met.
A habitat is where one organism lives
Sea animals and plants and other organisms living in water is said to live in Aquatic habitat.In these habitats we find many animals like- shark,octopus,whales,squids etc. We also find many types of water plants and other organisms.
Niches within habitats are where organisms live. Organisms claim certain parts of their homelands in order to find their eating, exercising, mating, and resting needs met.
It depends on the organisms and their habitats. Most of the time, yes, organisms must compete, as this space also contains items necessary for survival such as food and water.
they adapt when they migrate and end up having to thrive off of the water and available resources.
Habitats cannot live in forests, as habitats are not alive. A forest is a habitat.
There are many organism surrounding the beaver pond it's just like an ecosystem.
They live in habitats which are basically homes like what we live in is a habitat.
there are more animals that live in lakes than ponds.some pond habitats are frogs,sunfish,snails,and waterlilles.