write two differences between aquatic habitat and desert habitat
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Desert Habitat - 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.
A cactus plant and camel live in a dry land called desert . So we can say that cactus and camel live in a terrestrial habitat (called desert).
Aquatic Habitat - A water based habitat is called an aquatic habitat. The plants and animals which live in water are said to live in an aquatic habitats.
They include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, swamps, wetlands, bogs and lagoons. Marine habitats are aquatic habitats with salt concentrations of more than one percent. They include oceans, seas and coral reefs. Some habitats exist where saltwater and freshwater mix together