Let's think about this question for a bit . . . if an animal needs water, and there is none to be found, then that area is not its habitat.
Animal's habitats contain everything they need to be healthy and reproduce.
If an animal's habitat dried out suddenly, the animal would migrate toward a new habitat area that did have water available.
The natural home of an animal is its habitat, which is the environment where it can find the food, water, shelter, and space it needs to survive and reproduce. Each species has specific habitat requirements that are essential for its well-being and survival.
The habitat of an animal is where the animal lives. Animals may live on land in nests, in trees in the air or even in water buried in sand.
The animal finds it's water at it's habitat which would be in ponds, lakes, or rivers.
they find a new one
It is not clear what animal you are asking about. Many animals live in various different habitats, to find a specific habitat you will need to research that animal.
Yes all animals should have habitats that are natural to their species. unfortunately many animals nowadays have been forced to move out of their natural habitats and adapt into other, less natural habitats. However if one animal moves to a different habitat it is still considered a habitat, simply not its natural one.
People are protesting against the fact that we tear down animal habitat just to make more farm land. But beware the government is tricky, they might just find a way to go around that!
seaweed is something you might find in a starfishes habitat.
shelter
YES BY RANCHERS because the humans find the animal and they track the cheetahs down and the humans kill their natural habitat.
When an animal's habitat is destroyed, they may attempt to find a new habitat if possible. However, if they cannot find a suitable habitat, they may suffer from stress, lack of resources, and increased exposure to predators, ultimately leading to a decline in their population or even extinction. Some species may adapt to the changes in their habitat, while others may not survive.
Through a number of different reasons, there is a very large probability that the animal will die. Either, humans disturb the type of food the animal eats, thus starving the animal, or the animal would try to leave, and more likely than not, die before it could find a new habitat.