The terms habitat and territory are both applicable to a wide range of sizes, ranging from the microscopic to the planetary. Territory is more likely to be used when you are talking about some land or region that some person, group, or other creatures such as a pack of wolves, is deliberately claiming as their property. A habitat can be an entirely unconscious region in which some organism lives; plants have habitats, even though they make no deliberate claims about anything.
An ecosystem is bigger than a habitat. Each ecosystem contains multiple habitats.
I think you're thinking of an ecosystem or a habitat.
Forest habitat to become a desert?
Habitat destruction is one of the ways that animals become endangered. People should avoid habitat destruction.
An organisms habitat is where the organism lives; ex ocean, forest, desert etc. The organisms niche is its role within the habitat.
The rabbits in the new habitat will have a higher risk of random genetic mutations than the rabbits in the original habitat.
territory
A territory is typically larger than a terrace. A territory refers to a defined geographic area, such as a country or region, while a terrace is a flat outdoor surface usually built at ground level or raised above it.
territory manager
Yes it is!
A micro habitat, is a complete tiny habitat, that is inside a bigger one. Such as a rotting log in the floor of the jungle.
The territory of Nunavut is bigger than the province of Quebec.
The African lion's habitat is on the open Africa Savanna (grasslands), with each pride occupying a separate territory.
Wolves, like dogs, mark out their territory with urine.
yes we have by destroying there territory, taking there food, hunting them
other bigger animals
a frozen tundra usually the north west territory of Canada or Norway.
Habitat. White tigers habitat is well it depends on the food in the territory. It is most likely 10-30 miles. White tigers most likly live alone for a while. Their habitat also includes trees and water.