Environmental Sciences, asked by sknumaan72, 3 months ago

Habitat refers to

a) Physical conditions of the place where organisms live

b) Chemical conditions of the place where organisms live

c) Both a & b d) None of a or b​

Answers

Answered by AryanDubey124
2

Answer:

c) both a and b

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Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

Both a and b

Explanation:

  • A habitat is where an organism establishes its base of operations. All of the environmental requirements are met in a habitat for an organism to survive. That refers to everything an animal requires in order to locate and gather food, choose a mate, and procreate successfully.
  • A habitat's primary elements are a place to live, access to food and water, and space. When a habitat has the proper ratio of each of these, it is said to have a suitable arrangement. A habitat may occasionally satisfy some but not all of the requirements of a suitable arrangement.
  • "Habitat" refers to a variety of things. Ecology refers to either an assembly of living things along with their abiotic environment or the space and resources utilized by a certain species (the habitat of a species).

Thus the correct answer is Option c.

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