some living things are: insects
some nonliving things are: rocks
Any living thing such as bacteria or birds etc. in the land in which they live in. For example a tiger (living organism) lives in the jungle (habitat).
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An organism is what would be called, by the crew of the Starship Enterprise, a "life form". It is a living entity of any kind, whether plant, animal, unicellular or multi-cellular. A habitat is the natural setting in which an organism normally lives. A population is a group of organisms in a given habitat, and a community is a population that has some degree of cooperative action among its members.
The living things in a rainforest include trees, ferns, vines, and other plants, as well as animals like insects, reptiles, frogs, salamanders, spiders and scorpions, birds like parrots and toucans, and mammals like monkeys, sloths, etc. The forest floor is covered in dead leaves and logs, which provide a habitat for organisms like fungi and some small animals. Last but not least, are the nonliving things, like the soil and the rocks, as well bodies of water.
Within each ecosystem, there are habitats which may also vary in size. A habitat is the place where a populationlives. A population is a group of living organisms of the same kind living in the same place at the same time. All of the populations interact and form a community. The community of living things interacts with the non-living world around it to form the ecosystem. The habitat must supply the needs of organisms, such as food, water, temperature, oxygen, and minerals. If the population's needs are not met, it will move to a better habitat. Two different populations can not occupy the same niche at the same time, however. So the processes of competition, predation, cooperation, and symbiosis occur.
Sloths live in rainforest such as South America and some parts of Asia.
No, sloths are not extinct. There are two species of sloths: two-toed sloths and three-toed sloths, both of which are found in Central and South America. However, some species of sloths are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and other threats.
Sloths typically live for about 10-20 years in the wild, with some species living longer in captivity. The exact age at which a sloth dies can vary depending on factors such as predation, disease, and habitat loss.
For an African Elephant's habitat, some of the living things are Lions, Cheetahs, Hyenas, Leopards, Giraffe's and Zebras. Plants are: Acacia, Sausage Tree and Baobab Trees.
No, the three-toed sloth is not extinct. There are four living species of three-toed sloths in Central and South America. However, some species are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and other threats.
melting ice and sea lions
That question is unanswerable because the desert is a habitat.
Any good encyclopedia should have a reference to general information (e.g. defition, habitat, diet, and so on) on sloths. You can fine some of these online or at your local library.
Sloths are not nearly extinct; while some species of sloths are classified as vulnerable or endangered due to habitat loss and other threats, overall sloth populations are not at the brink of extinction. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve sloths and their habitats to ensure their survival in the wild.
Yes, sloths can be found in some zoos in the United States. They are popular attractions due to their unique characteristics and slow-moving nature. Visitors can often observe sloths in specially designed enclosures that mimic their natural habitat.
There are no sloths living in the wild in Australia, as they are not native to the continent. There may be sloths in some zoos, but if there are, they are not a major attraction.
it harms living things by make there natural habitat dirty and in some cases they die because if they live in the water many harmful stuff can be poured inside .