because that's where they live , there shelter from the outside a home
The area where organisms live is called their habitat. It provides the necessary resources like food, water, and shelter for the organisms to survive and reproduce. Habitats can vary in size and characteristics, from oceans and forests to deserts and grasslands.
The living organisms in a habitat are called the biotic components. These include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that interact with each other and with their environment to form a complex ecosystem. Biotic components play a crucial role in maintaining the balance and health of a habitat.
A habitat gives living organisms shelter to live. That's what a habitat do.
No, seagrass is not toxic. In fact, seagrass is a foundational species in coastal marine ecosystems and provides important habitat for many marine organisms.
They affect floridas ecosystem by not letting other organisms have their habitat
The surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat.
Its habitat.
Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.
Its habitat.
An organisms habitat is where the organism lives; ex ocean, forest, desert etc. The organisms niche is its role within the habitat.
A population is a group of similar organisms that occur in a specified habitat.
An estuary provides habitat for a diversity of organisms
The area where organisms live is called their habitat. It provides the necessary resources like food, water, and shelter for the organisms to survive and reproduce. Habitats can vary in size and characteristics, from oceans and forests to deserts and grasslands.
Habitat
i think rock and sea is the habitat of fossil becaus these are the remains of organisms
You can find aphids in their habitat. If you don't know what a habitat is it is an organisms home :)
The habitat under a log is called the "subterranean habitat" or "subterranean microhabitat". Many small organisms such as insects, worms, and fungi live in this dark and moist environment, playing important roles in decomposition and soil health.