Geography, asked by mamtaraghav4, 4 months ago

what are natural habitats of wildlife
a) forest
b)river
c) plains
d) desert ​

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Answered by 2468101214161820
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Wild animals require four basic habitat components--food, water, cover, and space. The amount and distribution of these will influence the types of wildlife that can survive in an area. Food sources might include insects, plants, seeds, or even other animals.

Forests - Forest is a habitat for many plants and animals because it provides a suitable environment for them. For example, neem, Sheesham, Palash, tiger, porcupine, elephants, jackal etc. The ground beneath the tree of the forest is the forest floor. It consists of a root, soil, decomposers and decomposing organic matter.

river - Rivers have three distinct habitat areas: river bed, river banks, and the floodplain. The river bed is the water channel itself, while the river banks, called the “riparian zone”, include the land, trees, and water-loving animals and plants along the channel.

plains - Preferred types of habitat are open terrains such as open savannas, open grasslands, open woodlands as well as open scrublands. Less popular habitats are taller grasslands, denser woodlands, hills and mountainous areas.

desert - Deserts are habitats (areas that have certain plants, animals, and climate) that have no more than 20 inches of precipitation (water from the sky) per year, and can be hot or cold. The four types of deserts are hot and dry, semiarid, coastal, and cold. Desert plants and animals are able to live with little water.

Answered by shauryagandhi2010
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Answer:

forest

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