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habitat

In ecology, the localized environment in which an organism lives, and which provides for all (or almost all) of its needs. The diversity of habitats found within the Earth's ecosystem is enormous, and they are changing all the time. They may vary through the year or over many years. Many can be considered inorganic or physical; for example, the Arctic icecap, a cave, or a cliff face. Others are more complex; for instance, a woodland, or a forest floor. Some habitats are so precise that they are called microhabitats, such as the area under a stone where a particular type of insect lives. Most habitats provide a home for many species, which form a community.

Each species is specially adapted to life in its habitat. For example, an animal is adapted to eat other members of a food chain or food web found in the same habitat. Some species may be found in different habitats. They may be found to have different patterns of behaviour or structure in these different habitats. For example, a plant such as the blackberry may grow in an open habitat, such as a field, or in a shaded one, such as woodland. Its leaves differ in the two habitats.

Habitat

Housing complex designed by architect Moshe Safdie for Expo 67, the 1967 World's Fair in Montréal, Québec. Situated on the Cité du Havre peninsula, which encloses Montréal's harbour, east of the city centre, it is noted for its modular design of irregularly stacked concrete apartment blocks.



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So not only do al-Jazeera's reporters know the northern patch of Israel like home ground (because it is home ground) but they are also not cravenly waiting for the Israeli Prime Minister's Office and army's spokesman to tell them what is going on.
The club uses the Oval--now the Brit Oval--as its home ground.
The shadow line, for Conrad, was that boundary over which one crosses into maturity, and Shanahan evidently regarded the show as marking a certain coming of age as well as a return to home ground.
 
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