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define the term 'natural habitat' of a plant​

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Answered by ramk710
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the natural environment in which the plant normally lives or grows.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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A place where an organism makes its home is a habitat. A habitat fulfils all the world's requirements that an individual wants to survive. For an animal, that means everything it needs to find and gather food, choose a mate, and successfully reproduce.

The Shelter, water, fuel, and space are the primary elements of a habitat. When it has the right amount of all of these, a habitat is said to have an acceptable arrangement. Sometimes certain components of an ideal arrangement may be met by a habitat, but not all.

There is no such ecosystem, and it is not a practical condition like that. The minimum requirement for every species is one additional species that it can feed on. Even plant species that grow their own food are unable to live on their own; they need soil microbes to break down the organic matter in the soil and recover the inorganic nutrients for absorption. In addition, without an animal agent, plants can not control pollination.

As we know that, the Loss and degradation of ecosystems can occur naturally as well as by anthropogenic causes. Climate change, destructive events such as volcanic earthquakes and the interaction of invasive and non-invasive species are events contributing to natural habitat destruction.

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