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Name two types of terrestial plants. How do they differ on the basis of their
habitat and water requirements?
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Livings things exist in most places of earth. Life exists in both extremely hot and extremely cold regions. Habitat of an organism is its immediate surroundings. Habitat is the home of the organism where it can find food, shelter and favourable conditions for breeding. Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals possess special characters which help them to survive in their own habitat.
Types of habitat
Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic.
Terrestrial habitat is further classified into forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains and polar regions.
Aquatic habitat can be classified into freshwater habitat, marine habitat and the coastal habitat.
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Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Plants and animals possess special characters which help them to survive in their own habitat. Habitat can be terrestrial or aquatic. Terrestrial habitat is further classified into forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains and polar regions.
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