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What is the term for the place where organisms live?
What type of habitat do polar bears live in?
What is an example of an aquatic habitat?
What do polar bears eat?
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What are the components of a habitat?
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Study Notes
Habitat and Its Characteristics
- Habitat is the place where organisms live.
Types of Habitat
- There are two main types of habitats:
- Terrestrial Habitat: where plants and animals live on land (e.g., Forest, Grassland, Desert)
- Aquatic Habitat: where plants and animals live in water
Components of Habitat
- Habitat consists of both biotic and abiotic components.
Example of Habitat: Polar Bears
- Polar bears live in cold regions and have white fur as an adaptation.
- They eat seals as their primary food source.
- They live in dens made of snow and ice.
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Learn about the different types of habitats, including terrestrial and aquatic habitats, and their biotic and abiotic components. Discover how organisms adapt to their environments.