what is a habitat

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A habitat is the natural environment in which an organism lives, grows, and thrives. It encompasses all the living and non-living factors that surround an organism, including other living beings (plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms) as well as the physical components (such as soil, water, and air). Habitats can vary greatly in size and type, ranging from small, specific areas like a single tree or pond to large regions like forests, deserts, oceans, or grasslands. Each habitat provides the necessary resources (like food, shelter, and mates) and conditions (such as temperature and humidity) that support the life processes of the organisms residing there.

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