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When do you use habitable or inhabitable?

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What is the opposite of habitable?

Inhabitable


Why is the arctic a more habitable place for living things?

You mean inhabitable due to severe cold.


What country is directly above the whole of the ozone layer?

Antarctica if you're asking inhabitable. Australia is the habitable country.


Are any parts of Egypt inhabitable?

Yes, while the desert areas are inhospitable to all be a few hardy nomads, the Nile valley and delta are very habitable and have been for the last 5000 years.


What do you call the regions on the earth where life is possible?

The many regions on the Earth where life is possible are called habitable. The regions where life cannot be possible are called inhabitable.


What term is used to describe an area of land that is smaller that a continent and is completely surrounded by water?

An island is a habitable area of land surrounded by water. An islet is an inhabitable small area of land surrounded by water. A cay (or key) is a habitable small area of land surrounded by water.


Is the dwarf planet habitable?

No. The only planet available to support life is planet earth. Pluto is on average at least -50 degrees.


How much land is inhabited?

About 15 billion acres, some 20% of the earth's land mass is today considered habitable. That makes 80% at present inhabitable: Antarctica, deserts, mountains and wilderness. But as the case of the Amazon forests shows, forests can be bulldozered and wilderniss can be made habitable. So the figure only reflects today's land needs and state of technology.


How do you use the word habitable in a sentence?

Temperature is one factor that makes an environment habitable for a species.If Earth were destroyed, humans would have to locate another habitable planet.


What is the opposite meaning of habitable?

Inhabitable? Which means that an area is not able to be lived in, or that the area cannot support life.The word is not inhabitable as inhabit means to:in⋅hab⋅it   /ɪnˈhæbɪt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [in-hab-it] Show IPA -verb (used with object) 1.to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.2.to exist or be situated within; dwell in: Weird notions inhabit his mind.Synonyms:1, 2. reside, occupy, tenant, populate. -http://dictionary.reference.com/


How do birds indacate the environment?

Magnets inside of there head tell them what places are habitable or inhabitable. That it why most birds travel in groups. Larger birds don't have a flock because they don't have magnets in their heads to tell them. With larger birds it is all instinct and survival of the fittest.


Is a tropical rainforest habitable?

is a rainforest habitable