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Desert habitat and mountain habitat​

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Answered by dhruthisavitri9
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Desert habitat is different then... moun hbitat in desert we don't wear sweaters and in moun we wear................. etc

Answered by sankuvivek05
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Desert habitat

Deserts are habitats (areas that have certain plants, animals, and climate) that have no more than 20 inches of precipitation (water from the sky) per year, and can be hot or cold. The four types of deserts are hot and dry, semiarid, coastal, and cold. Desert plants and animals are able to live with little water.

Mountain habitat

Mountain habitat is a broad term that defines the terrain rising above the foothills. These habitats include coniferous forests of several juniper and pine species, deciduous stands of aspen, meadows, lakes, streams, valleys, alpine tundra, talus slopes and open rocky terrain.

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