Where they live.
The place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
It is called a habitat. The word habitat usually describes the home of plants and animals, but it can also be used to describe a persons shelter or home.
The natural habitat of a Yorkie is in the loving arms of its loving owner. Its specific breeding has not made it a very rugged dog, and it prefers to be pampered.
A habitat is like a person's address because it specifies the unique environment where an organism lives, just as an address identifies the specific location of a home. Both provide essential information about where to find a particular entity—whether it's a species in nature or a person in a community. Additionally, just as an address can indicate the characteristics of a neighborhood, a habitat reveals important details about the conditions and resources available for the organisms that reside there.
habitat
it is a habitat
Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
an example of a habitat is people or habitat is our home!
terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe
Never a common species, the indigo snake suffers from some habitat loss, and captures for the snake pet trade. Plus many are killed by ignorant persons, that kill every snake they see.
The Biosphere is the entire world. A habitat is more of a section of earth that is same to the parts around it. A habitat is part of the biosphere. (Ex. aquatic habitat, desert habitat, grassland habitat, suburban habitat)