Habitat

/ˈhæbɪtæt/ noun

A habitat is the natural place where a plant, animal, or other organism normally lives and grows. It includes all the living and non-living things that affect it, like climate, food, and shelter.

From Latin “habitat,” meaning “it dwells,” from “habitare,” “to live, dwell.” It was first used in scientific Latin to describe where species are found.

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