They aren't. They aren't.
human beings chopping down there habitat
Mankind's habitat is the Earth, specifically the portion of the planet where human beings live and thrive. This includes various environments such as cities, towns, rural areas, and other regions where humans have settled and built communities.
How human beings have dominated and interfered with the natural growth of plants and animals
The natural predator of the Aplomado falcon, or Falco femoralis septentrionalisis), the great horned owl. Another threat to the Aplomado falcon is human beings destroying the bird's natural habitat.
No, it was erected by human beings.
Human beings destroy the planets natural resources.
Jim Hallett has written: 'Britain in the wild' -- subject(s): Biotic communities, Effect of human beings on, Habitat conservation, Natural history, Nature
Human beings have modified the landscape.
This depends on the organisms habitat and the surroundings of the habitat, for example a zoo habitat is well cared for and safe. A rainforest habitat can be in grave danger because of the large population of human beings on the earth. Every habitat is different.
NO. A grassland is a natural environment created by Mother Nature where grass is primarily grown to feed vast herds of herbivores like bison, zebra, wildebeest, pronghorn, antelope, etc.Urban sprawl is human-made and destroys habitat such as grasslands. It is the expansion of cities onto natural habitat and/or farmland so that more people can fit or live in the cities.
Terrestrial Habitat contains only land. Animals that live only on land are called terrestrial animals. Human beings also live on land.
Well, I believe that a farm is not a natural habitat because it has been made from human kind. But, a farm is a habitat, not a naturel habitat, but a habitat because animals live there. By the way, habitat stands for place to live or, for example, a house.