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Habitat is a natural environment where a group of plants, animals, or other organisms live and grow. In simple words, habitats are places where organisms live for food, water, and shelter to survive. There are eight major habitats on Earth. They include Grassland, Polar, Desert, Mountain, Temperate Forest, Freshwater, Ocean and Rainforest habitats. Habitat helps regulate the climate of the earth, supports biodiversity, and also supports human life by providing food, and drinking water, and supports industries like boating, fishing, and tourism. This article will discuss the Habitat, Major components of habitat and the Types of Habitat. Table of Content What is a Habitat?Habitat is a home-like ecological place where a group of species lives together for food, water, shelter, and reproduction. As per ecology, a habitat includes so many living and non-living factors that meet all the natural conditions needed to survive for a particular species. There are so many forests, grasslands, oceans, coral reefs, wetlands, and other biological communities that make up the habitats. Organisms develop adaptations to thrive in their respective habitats. It makes the concept of habitat important in understanding ecological relationships and biodiversity. Major Components of HabitatThere are so many environmental factors which can create a sustainable and suitable shelter for different organisms. These factors are the major and foremost components which creates the habitat. These factors are categorized into two factors in general:
Abiotic or Non-living FactorsAbiotic factors are the non-living factors that make up the environment. Earth, air, water, and different minerals are the abiotic factors. These factors include some physical conditions such as temperature, pH, humidity, salinity, etc. Chemical agents are also considered as the abiotic factors. Biotic or Living FactorsBiotic factors are the living organisms present in a particular ecosystem. Plants, animals and microorganisms are considered as the biotic factors. There are five major biotic factors present in the ecosystem.
Also Read: What are environment and Ecosystem? The detailed table of all abiotic and biotic factors is given below:
Types of HabitatA habitat is a specific place or environment where an organism or a community of organisms lives and carries out its life processes. There are major ten types of habitats and each of them is characterized by specific physical and biological features. Lets discuss. Aquatic HabitatAquatic Habitat is a water body which contains aquatic flora and fauna. These types of habitat provides food, shelter to the aquatic organisms. There are so many Aquatic Habitats present on Earth like Oceans, Ponds, Lakes, Rivers, Reservoirs, Wetlands, etc.
Terrestrial HabitatTerrestrial Habitats can be natural or human made. There are some terrestrial habitats which can be found under the ground. It is divided into different categories like forests, deserts, and tundras.
Grassland HabitatGrassland or savana habitats are those places where grasses and non-woody plants grows. The rainfall is minimal and looks alike a desert.
Polar HabitatPolar habitats are the ice deserts and present in the two poles of the Earth. These habitats are extremely cold in nature.
Desert HabitatDesert Habitats are the terrestrial with low moisture and dry climates. They have around 20 inches of precipitation per year.
Mountain HabitatMountain Habitats are present in the high altitudes. These habitat affects by the geography of the region and climate.
Temperate Forest HabitatTemperate Forest Habitat located in the middle latitude area and covers the 25% of the Earth’s forest. These habitats have warm and cools air flow.
Freshwater HabitatFresh water habitats are the major resources present on the Earth’s surface. These are the generally freshwater ecosystems.
Ocean HabitatOcean Habitats are the largest habitats present on the Earth. They cover the 70% of the planet. Here are some details.
Rainforest HabitatRainforest Habitats are the warm habitats which covers the 14% of the Earth’s surface. These are the warm and wet habitats.
Habitat EcologyHabitat Ecology is a field of study related to ecology. It talks about the different habitats and their interactions with different organisms. Habitat Ecology helps us to understand the different physical and biotic components of a particular habitat. It explores how living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, interact with the abiotic (non-living) components of their habitats. This field seeks to understand the structure, function, and dynamics of habitats, as well as the adaptations of organisms to specific environmental conditions. Conclusion – HabitatA habitat provides set of environmental conditions and physical space that are essential for the survival and reproduction of all living organisms. It provide organisms with food, water, air, and shelter. There are eight major type of habitat that includes forest, grassland, desert, mountain, ocean, rainforest, freshwater and polar habitat. From the extremes deserts to the green rainforests, these ecosystems offer essential services such as climate regulation, water purification, and resources for countless species. Preserving and conserving these habitats is crucial, as they not only support the balance of ecosystem but also contribute to the well-being of humanity.
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