Biology, asked by tahseenfatima82, 1 year ago

how species are different from a habitat​

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Answered by rikshithagiridharan
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Many species may share a habitat, but no two species can occupy exactly the same niche. They all have their own specific jobs or niches in the community. The habitat is the physical space occupied by the plant or animals, while the niche is the role the plant or animal plays in the community found in the habitat.

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Answered by trainerash043
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