Strip Mining can easily destory their natural habitat and even form cave in under the soil ---- Strip mining removes the habitat from many types of animals. During it's operation, a strip mine is not a very animal-friendly place. HOWEVER, after the mine is closed, if the mine owners replace the top soil and other parts of the geologic environment that they displaced, it will soon return to it's normal state and be a perfectly good animal habitat.
Any building causes some habitat destruction. A geothermal power plant has buildings, pipes and drill shafts. However, this habitat destruction is very small compared to a hydroelectric dam or an open-cut coal mine.
C. H Sieg has written: 'The value of bentonite mine spoils in southeastern Montana as small mammal habitat' 'The biological costs of not reclaiming bentonite mine spoils'
Mark A. Rumble has written: 'Surface mine impoundments as wildlife and fish habitat' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Strip mining, Fish habitat improvement, Reclamation of land, Strip mining, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Small mammals in successional prairie woodlands of the northern Great Plains' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Habitat, Mammals, Prairie animals, Prairie ecology 'A different time and place test of ArcHSI' -- subject(s): Elk, Habitat, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Evaluating the habitat capability model for Merriam's turkeys' -- subject(s): Habitat, Merriam's turkey, Wild turkey 'Habitat capability model for birds wintering in the Black Hills, South Dakota' -- subject(s): Birds, Habitat, Habitat suitability index models, Mathematical models
In a habitat
habitat, niche, environment are all used to describe this.
it is a habitat
Habitat
Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
an example of a habitat is people or habitat is our home!
terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe