What is the Meaning & Definition of Habitat

A habitat is the environment or space that is occupied by a given biological population, which lives, reproduces and perpetuates its existence there because it offers all the necessary conditions to do so, i.e., feels comfortable in the because it meets all your expectations. The question of comfort turns out to be a condition without equanom to allow a biological population to settle or not in a given habitat, may be that some are not suitable or comfortable for some reason and then people would not feel comfortable, leading to the development of the non-efficient. There are various types of habitat, which will be determined by climatic, environmental and geographical features. A Prairie, desert, mountain, a polar region, a river, a swamp, an ocean and a coral reef are some of the habitats in which live, live and varied species of animals and vegetables grow.
For example in relation to what we had at the beginning, regard that the best habitat for a species may not be for another, we find that for a bacterium, a puddle of water that forms in any corner or a city street will be their best habitat, in both and contrasting to this situation, the mentioned pond shall not correct habitat develops an animal like the lion and grow and survive. For the latter the ideal might be a meadow in the middle of Africa.
The habitat has a date calendar in which world is remembered and celebrated, it was set up on October 6 and as well as with other dates that also have an international scope, as for example the of the international day of the disease of AIDS, the world habitat day, what is sought is to treat the human species sometimes so prone to alter natural habitats as a result of certain harmful practices that displays, such as pollution, deforestation or the production of fire, avoid the same to thus ensure the sustainability of most of the habitats.
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