Social Sciences, asked by tamanna9381, 10 months ago

What are natural habitat of wildlife?
(a) Forests
(b)Rivers
(c) Plains
(d) All of these

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Answered by owaisFAROOQ
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Answer:

Wildlife habitats are areas of land that provide resources such as food, cover, and water and environmental conditions such as precipitation and soil types that affect occupancy of individuals or populations of species, allowing those species to survive and reproduce (Morrison et al. 2006).

Answered by brokendreams
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(a) Forests

Natural habitat

  • A natural habitat is an ecological or environmental area where a certain species resides. This is the habitat of a certain species in nature.
  • Forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains, polar areas, and aquatic environment are the principal habitats.

Forests

  • Forests are home to 80% of the world's known terrestrial plant and animal species.
  • The forest is referred to be a natural habitat since it provides food and shelter for animals. It has a distinct set of flora and animals. Is a type of natural resource.
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