Biology, asked by yashniranth, 1 year ago

define Terrestrial Habitat and aquatic habitat​

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Answered by Abhitopper
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Terrestrial habitats are ones that are found on land, like forests, grasslands, deserts, shorelines, and wetlands. Terrestrial habitats also include man made habitats, like farms, towns, and cities, and habitats that are under the earth, like caves and mines

Aquatic habitat is a habitat with water. It includes areas that are permanently covered by water and surrounding areas that are occasionally covered by water. Estuaries, rivers, and marshes are examples of aquatic habitats. The aquatic habitat of the Altamaha River estuary includes the water and soil in the estuary, and the animals and plants that live in it.

Answered by ItxBarbieGirl26
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The organisms that live and breed in water are called aquatic habitat.Ex( fish , Whales etc.

The organisms that live ,grow and propagate on land are called terrestrial habitat. Ex{ Man, tiger etc.

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