The plural of habitat is habitats.
Noun.
Yes.
No. Habitat is a concrete noun.
The proper noun "Acoma" is the name of a Pueblo (Amerindian) habitat in New Mexico.
"Zebras" are the subject and "live" is the predicate.
The word lair is a noun meaning habitat. It has no true antonyms. The opposite would be the lack of or absence of a habitat. Some synonyms for lair are burrow, hideaway, refuge, and sanctuary.
Here are the likely possibilities: WORN (adjective, verb form) - used as clothing, or eroded by wear WARREN (noun) - a rabbit burrow or habitat The proper noun, a place name and male given name, is likewise spelled Warren.
No. Habitat is a concrete noun.
The word "habitat" functions as a noun. It refers to the natural environment or surroundings in which a particular species of organism lives.
yes it is
It depends on how it is used, mostly as a noun. But can be a verb as well.
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Looc' are: municipality bay marine sanctuary habitat
Habitat is a noun which means natural home. It can be used in the following possible sentences:The natural habitat of the average small bird is a nest in the trees.I like going on safari to see elephants in their habitat.Deforestation is bad because it destroys the habitat of many animals.
The proper noun "Acoma" is the name of a Pueblo (Amerindian) habitat in New Mexico.
Yes, the word 'biome' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna forming a major habitat; a word for a thing.
The word habitat is a noun; a word for the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism; or a particular type of environment regarded as a home for organisms.
Compared to the verb form, habitate, and the noun habitation, there is no stress on the A in the final syllable.
"Zebras" are the subject and "live" is the predicate.
The possessive form for the plural noun wolves is wolves'.Example:The wolves' habitat is shrinking steadily.