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Study of natural habitat of a plant

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Answered by sanjeevaarav910
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As a habitat, plants alter the climate. On a small scale, plants provide shade, help moderate the temperature, and protect animals from the wind. On a larger scale, such as in tropical rainforests, plants actually change the rainfall patterns over large areas of the earth's surface.

Answered by soumadip777
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Natural habitat is the place that plants, animals, and other organisms call home in the natural environment. The two driving factors of habitat are temperature and precipitation.

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