Types of Habitats: Diversity and Ecological Importance
Introduction
Natural habitats are environments where different species of plants, animals, and other organisms live. Each habitat provides unique conditions and specific resources necessary for the survival of the species that inhabit it. Conserving habitats is crucial for maintaining biodiversity and the health of ecosystems. In this article, we will explore various types of habitats, their distinctive characteristics, and their ecological importance.
Types of Habitats
Forests
Tropical Forests:
Tropical forests are located near the equator and are characterized by a warm and humid climate year-round. These habitats host an extraordinary variety of plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Examples include the
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