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Habitat loss refers to the complete destruction of a habitat, habitat degradation is the deterioration in the quality of a habitat without total destruction, and habitat fragmentation is the breaking up of a continuous habitat into smaller disconnected patches.
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Habitat change refers to alterations in the physical or biological characteristics of a habitat, such as through urbanization or deforestation. Habitat fragmentation, on the other hand, involves the breaking up of a continuous habitat into smaller, isolated patches, which can lead to increased isolation and reduced connectivity for species. Habitat fragmentation is often a result of habitat change.
A habitat gives living organisms shelter to live. That's what a habitat do.
Humans are not a virus on Earth. While humans have had a significant impact on the planet's ecosystems, including pollution and habitat destruction, we are a species capable of positive contributions and stewardship of the environment. It is important for us to find a balance that ensures the well-being of both humanity and the Earth.
A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. A host is an organism that provides nourishment and a habitat for another organism. A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense.
No, gorillas are not extinct, but they are on the list of endangered species. They've been there for many years, and they are likely to remain there because of habitat destruction, hunting/poaching, and susceptibility to the Ebola virus.
habitat, niche, environment are all used to describe this.
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it is a habitat
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
It is a virus. Ebola is a RNA virus.
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terrestiral dachshund habitat is the habitat of the giraffe