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What makes a good habitat for an organism?
All species of plants and animals— including people—need a proper combination of food, water, cover, and space to survive and reproduce. Together, these elements make up a “habitat.” Without habitat, a species cannot survive.
What are 5 things a habitat must have?
Five essential elements must be present to provide a viable habitat: food, water, cover, space, and arrangement. The need for food and water is obvious.
What are the four basic needs required in any habitat?
Every living thing has basic needs. Humans need food, water, shelter, oxygen, space and appropriate temperatures to live. Other organisms may have the same needs. Depending on the organism, these needs may include: air, water, nutrients, food, light, shelter, space, certain temperatures, etc.
What makes a habitat a habitat for an organism?
A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home. A habitat meets all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive. For an animal, that means everything it needs to find and gather food, select a mate, and successfully reproduce. For a plant, a good habitat must provide the right combination of light, air, water, and soil.
How does a community form in a habitat?
All of the plant and animal populations living in a habitat interact and form a community. The community of living ( biotic) things interacts with the nonliving (abiotic) world around it to form the ecosystem. The habitat must supply the needs of organisms, such as food, water, air, and space to grow.
How does the community of living things work?
The community of living (biotic) things interacts with the nonliving (abiotic) world around it to form the ecosystem. The habitat must supply the needs of organisms, such as food, water, air, and space to grow. If the population’s needs are not met, it will move to a better habitat or die. No organism on Earth is an isolated individual.
What makes an organism part of an ecosystem?
The habitat must supply the needs of organisms, such as food, water, air, and space to grow. If the population’s needs are not met, it will move to a better habitat or die. No organism on Earth is an isolated individual. Every form of life is part of an ecosystem.