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All living things need access to basic requirements such as food, water, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions like temperature and light to thrive in their habitats. These necessities vary among different species, but they are essential for survival and reproduction.
An ecosystem consists of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components interacting with each other. Living things such as plants and animals depend on non-living things like sunlight, water, and soil for survival within the ecosystem.
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The characteristic that distinguishes living things from non-living things is the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli.
The oceanic crust and continental crust (spelling errors may be included sorry)
No, both freshwater and saltwater habitats support a diverse range of living things. Freshwater ecosystems include lakes, rivers, and ponds where various species of fish, plants, and insects reside. Saltwater habitats such as oceans and seas sustain a wide array of marine life including fish, mollusks, and corals.
Wetlands provide habitats for many living things because of their sheltered waters and large supply of nutrients. :)
waves impact living things by the constant erosion of the water on the gravel either creating or destroying habitats.
They aren't alive, and therefore can't live anywhere.
When living things can neither adapt nor relocate when a change occurs, it is likely that large numbers of the species or group will die.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
it is a good habitat cause it has all three resources that all living things need to living on the earth
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
The spelling "habitat" is correct (an area inhabited by living things).
Habitats refer to places that living things live in. Everything needs a habitat. Take yourself, for instance. What would you do if you did not have the place to live in like you are living in now? Every living thing needs a place to live, that is their habitat, that is where they are at. And then realize that we all share the Earth's habitat. And we really need it as it is our only place to live. There are no habitats in space, that we know of, yet.
Not in traditional classifications of objects or beings. Living things are organisms that demonstrate life processes, while non-living things are inanimate objects. There is no category in between for something to exist as both living and non-living simultaneously.
they can adapt but there are still some negative things to consider like there body type and surroundings