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  • Understanding Habitats: The Natural Homes of Living Organisms
    The natural environment of living organisms is called a habitat.

    A habitat is the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. It provides the necessary conditions for survival, including:

    * Food and water: A habitat must offer sources of nourishment for the organism.

    * Shelter: It must provide protection from predators, weather, and other environmental threats.

    * Space: The habitat needs to be large enough to accommodate the organism's needs for movement, breeding, and other activities.

    * Climate: The temperature, humidity, and other climatic factors must be suitable for the organism's survival.

    Examples of habitats include forests, deserts, oceans, grasslands, and wetlands.

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