Environmental Sciences, asked by Avery1957, 6 days ago

What is a habitat? What plants and animals can you see in a pond and a paddy field?

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Answered by appapXL
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Some creatures spend their whole lives submerged in a pond, such as freshwater hoglice that have gills to aid their aquatic lifestyle. But ponds are typically low in dissolved oxygen, so many freshwater insects breathe air and can fly between ponds. Water scorpions use their tails like snorkels to draw air from the surface and great diving beetles carry bubbles under their wings.

Answered by stuid175
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The surroundings where plants and animals live is called their habitat. For example, the habitat of a frog is fresh water

Plants seen in pond: grass,water lilly,algae,water hyacinth, hydrilla.etc.,

animals seen in ponds: fish,crayfish,tadpoles, frogs, insects,ducks.etc.,

plants seen in paddy field:weeds,Indian goosegrass,false Daisy etc.

animals seen in paddy field: frogs, earthworms, snakes, Lady bugs,wasp,etc

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