what is the aim and importance of the natural habitats have significantly more irregular shapes than man made habitats
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Natural habitats are normally different from the man-made habitats. This is because human considered as most intelligent as well as the creative creature. So, while building habitats humans add their sense of creativity in it. This is why man-made houses in a town look similar.
Sometimes, this building of habitat by humans proved to be good for nature while sometimes it may destroy nature. On the other hand, habitat built by other species like birds and wild animals never cause any harm to nature. They just find places with suitable water and foods and built their nest or shelters nearby.
Sometimes, this building of habitat by humans proved to be good for nature while sometimes it may destroy nature. On the other hand, habitat built by other species like birds and wild animals never cause any harm to nature. They just find places with suitable water and foods and built their nest or shelters nearby.
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