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explain the short terms Habitat and habit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The word habit is derived from the Latin habere meaning to have or to hold. A habitat is the natural environment of a living being, it is the natural home of a plant or animal. In order to survive, wildlife must live in an area that is sustainable and has a sound ecosystem.

Answered by Fluffysnowball
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Habitat: a habitat is the natural environment or the place where an

animall or plant ( living organism ) lives, or it's home. For example, a

squirrel's habitat is a forest. Habitat is derived from a Latin word which

means ' it dwells '.

Habit: a habit is some kind of activity that a person or thing performs

regularly, and is hard to stop doing. Some synonyms of habit are

practice, manner, and routine. For example, that horse has a habit of

kicking. Habit is derived from a Latin word which means ' condition '.

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