Different Habitats have different environmental conditions
Different Habitats have different environmental conditions
Niche: an organism's role in the environment. Habitat: specifically where it lives. For example, many organisms maybe have the same habitat (under a log, if we're considering insects), but as long as they occupy different niches, they will not be in competition.
Several factors determine the types of organisms that live in land communities, including climate, topography, soil type, availability of food and water, and interactions with other species. Organisms have adapted to these different conditions over time, leading to a diverse range of species found in different land communities.
It is by its habits, habitat and appereance....
The habitat of a population is the place where it lives. A niche is a population's complete role in an ecosystem.
Differ is a verb and different is an adjective.
habitats can differ in temperature, moisture, and many other ways. if you look at any 2 places on earth, and ask how they're different. Every way they are different is a difference between those two habitats.
they both have different ecosystems
Habitat is the place where Nature intended you to live and grow to your best advantage. "Niche" is a particular area or function within your habitat that suits you, yourself, best.
They are called "Biomes"
three ways Urban communities and rural communities that urban communities have a larger population than rural communities. Another wat rural communties and urban communities are different is that urban communities have more crime scenes than rural communities. The last way rural communities and urban communities are different is that urban communities are busier cities than rural communities.
In their native habitat in Australia, which is the best place for sugar gliders to be, the seasons do not differ vastly in temperature, and it is easy for sugar gliders to adapt to the changes.