What is the habitat. how is it related to biodiversity. explain the habitat of rainforest animals?
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In the fields of nature conservation and biodiversity the common meaning of the term 'habitat' is a group of animals and plants in association with their environment. Different animals or plants(biodiversity ) live in different habitats.. Thus biodiversity and habitat are related..
Rainforests are tremendously rich in animal life. Rainforests are populated with insects (like butterflies and beetles), arachnids (like spiders and ticks), worms, reptiles (like snakes and lizards), amphibians (like frogs and toads), birds (like parrots and toucans) and mammals (like sloths and jaguars).
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Rainforests are tremendously rich in animal life. Rainforests are populated with insects (like butterflies and beetles), arachnids (like spiders and ticks), worms, reptiles (like snakes and lizards), amphibians (like frogs and toads), birds (like parrots and toucans) and mammals (like sloths and jaguars).
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Happy habitat is a Lever type of disease. The second type of biodiversity is generated for versity. Generate variation is a velocity is amount of ginetic material with him basis or within a pollution
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