Population
yes, i think
community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.
The specific place an animal lives in an ecosystem is a habitat. For example: in the ocean a clownfish lives in a coral reef which is its habitat.
Natural ecosystem (habitat) of lion is savanah
There are over 300 species of hummingbirds living in the Americas. Most hummingbirds love the habitat of wooded and forested areas that have lots of flowers. They also live in meadows and grasslands. Plenty of hummingbirds live quite well in large cities, cool areas, warm areas, places that get snow, and desert environments.
Habitat
A herd of bison is a population (group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area). It can also be considered part of an ecosystem (interconnected system of living and non-living components in a specific area), and the habitat (specific environment where the bison live). It is not typically referred to as a community unless considering the broader community of various species interacting within the ecosystem.
Ecosystem is a habitat where as community is a bunch of animals
Biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population and individual
habitat, ecosystem, biome, biosphere.
Group of one species living together is called population. Group of populations living in an area is called community. Group of populations living in an area plus the environment around them is called ecosystem.
yes, i think
Yes. If you have an ecosystem you automatically know there is a habitat and community in it. It takes both to make an ecosystem. Hope I helped.
Sunlight, air water soil and space. The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
an ecosystem
Relation between Organisms and their environment.By Tani
a habitat