which of the following cannot be called a habitat
a) A desert with camels
b) A pond with fishes
c) A jungle with wild animals
d) Cultivated land with grazing cattle
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Option d is the correct answer
Cultivated land with grazing cattle
Explanation:
The explanation for the appropriate choice is:
The term "habitat" describes an organism's natural environment, such as a plant or animal.
There, specific organisms can find all the environmental conditions necessary for their survival.
Since the grazing animals do not reside in the cultivated area, it is not a habitat.
The justification for the appropriate choices is:
Option A
Mammals exist naturally in desert environments.
Option B
Their natural habitat is a pond where fish are found.
C Option
Wild animals live in a jungle since it is their natural home.
The phrase "cultivated land with grazing cattle" cannot be used to describe a habitat.
#SPJ6
Similar questions