Meaning
Habitat is a noun that refers to the natural environment where a particular animal, plant, or organism lives and grows. It can also mean the typical environment in which a person or group usually lives or operates.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: noun
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Used to describe a living place or environment.
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Typical structures:
- "the habitat of [animal/plant]"
- "in its natural habitat"
- "destroy the habitat"
Common Phrases
- natural habitat – the environment where a species normally lives.
- loss of habitat – destruction or reduction of living spaces for animals/plants.
- habitat restoration – efforts to return an area to its natural state.
Collocations
- protect habitat
- destroy habitat
- suitable habitat
- marine habitat
- forest habitat
Examples
- The panda’s natural habitat is the bamboo forests of China.
- Pollution has destroyed the natural habitat of many fish species.
- The desert is a harsh habitat for most animals.
- Some birds migrate to find a more suitable habitat in winter.
- Human activities often lead to the loss of wildlife habitats.
- Coral reefs are a vital habitat for thousands of marine species.
- A zoo is not the same as an animal’s natural habitat.
- Conservation groups work hard on habitat restoration projects.
Synonyms or Related
- environment
- surroundings
- ecosystem
- territory
- dwelling place