Habitats

Habitats refer to the physical environment where species reside and interact with one another. They provide the necessary resources for the survival and growth of organisms, including food, water, and shelter. By studying habitats, we can better understand the factors driving species interactions, the movement of species, and the evolution of species. Habitats are also important for conserving biodiversity and protecting species from extinction. Moreover, the management of habitats can help regulate the health of our ecosystems, which in turn can benefit human activities and economic development.

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