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A habitat refers to the specific environment where an organism lives, including the physical and biological conditions that support its life, such as food, shelter, and mates. In contrast, a range describes the geographic area or distribution where a species can be found, encompassing all the habitats suitable for that species across different locations. While habitat focuses on the local conditions, range provides a broader perspective on where a species exists globally.

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