they are different because the organism is the person, animal,etc. that lives in the habitat. The habitat is the environment that the thing lives in. ^_^
A habitat refers to the physical environment where a specific organism or species lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors present, whereas a community is the interacting group of different species living in the same habitat. In other words, a habitat is the place where organisms reside, while a community is the collection of different organisms living together in that habitat.
habitat
yes it is possible
yes it is possible
A habitat is where one organism lives
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.
A habitat and an ecosystem are different becausea habitat is the place were the species lives and an ecosystem is all the living and non-living things in an area.This is how they are different.
This depends on the organisms habitat and the surroundings of the habitat, for example a zoo habitat is well cared for and safe. A rainforest habitat can be in grave danger because of the large population of human beings on the earth. Every habitat is different.
The surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat.
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.
Its habitat.
Two different organisms can be compared by examining their genetic similarities, physical characteristics, habitat preferences, and behavior. By analyzing these factors, scientists can infer evolutionary relationships and understand how the organisms are related and adapted to their environment.