any two importance of "habitat".
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1: A habitat provides food, water, air, light, shelter (protection), and a place for breeding to the plants and animals living in it
2: A habitat provides everything to the organisms which they need to live.
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- The habitat of an organism refers to the area in which it lives.
- A habitat is a place where an organism can thrive by providing all of the necessary environmental conditions.
- Finding and gathering food, choosing a partner, and reproducing successfully are all examples of this for an animal.
- Light, air, water, and soil must all be in the proper proportions in a plant's habitat.
- Because it thrives in sandy soil, arid weather, and strong sunlight, the prickly pear cactus, for example, thrives in desert environments like the Sonoran Desert in northwest Mexico.
- It wouldn't grow in rainy, chilly climates with a lot of cloudy (shady) weather, like Oregon or Washington in the US.
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