Habitat
a community refers to different species that live in the same area and are interdependent
Yes, different populations that live together in a particular area can be considered a community, as they share a common physical location and interact with one another. A community can encompass various groups, such as different ethnicities, cultures, or species, that coexist within a defined geographic region.
I don't have a physical presence or location, as I exist solely as a digital entity. However, I can provide information or answer questions about different physical regions around the world if you'd like!
Biodiversity
there are exactly 457 different species
There are about 450 different species of birds, 430 different species of fish and including marine animals about 100 different mamals.
The area to which a species is biologically adapted to live is known as its habitat. It consists of physical and environmental features that support the species' survival and reproduction.
The climate of a certain area defines what types of life can survive there. Certain species are well-equipped to live in the forest, whereas other species are well-equipped to live in the desert.
Adaptations
Their are 563 species in the Denver zoo
They live in pretty much every single kind of biome. There are multiple species of cricket, so different species would live in different biomes.