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habitat is the home for the animals while the community is home for the peoples or living organisms like us...............................................^_^

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What refers to a group of populations living in a given area?

Several groups of populations in an area/habitat is called a community.


What is a community and its habitat called?

A community and its habitat together is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem consists of all the living organisms (community) and their physical environment (habitat) interacting together in a specific area.


Is a zoo a community?

Zoos are not classified as a community but a habitat.


What are all the populations added together in a habitat?

The sum of all populations of different species living in a habitat is called the community. It includes all the organisms that interact with one another and with the physical environment in that specific area.


Two or more different populations living in the same area make up?

A community. A community consists of populations of different species that live and interact within a particular habitat or ecosystem. These populations can have various interactions such as competition, predation, and symbiosis within the community.


What is the difference between a habitat and a community?

Habitat is the area where an organism lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors that affect it. Community is the assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.


What do you call groups of different species that live together in a defined area?

A community. It refers to various species living together in a particular habitat and interacting with each other.


All the different populations that live together in an area make up?

A community is a group of two or more different species (populations) that are occupying the same geographical area.


The many species that live together in a habitat are called a?

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What does the species richness of a community refer to?

Species richness refers to the number of species present in a community. It is a measure of biodiversity that provides information on the variety and diversity of different species within an ecosystem. Higher species richness indicates a more diverse and balanced ecosystem.


How is a marsh habitat different from lake habitat?

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What is the difference between ecosystem community population and habitat?

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