Habitat - The place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows., Polar - Polar habitats are found a the top and bottom of the Earth, they are cold, very windy and have a lot of snow and ice., Desert - Deserts are characterized by their lack of rainfall. Plants, animals and other organisms that live in deserts have evolved to survive harsh conditions, scarce water and barren landscapes., Grasslands - The grasslands are made up of large open areas of grasses. They are maintained by grazing animals and frequent fires. Types of grasslands include savannas and temperate grasslands., Rainforest - Rainforests are lush, warm, wet habitats. The trees grow tall and have multiple layers. The top layer is called the canopy., Temperate Forest - Temperate forests are characterized as regions with high levels of precipitation, humidity, and a variety of deciduous and coniferous trees., Mountain - Mountain ecosystem is a complex habitat. The lower slopes are usually covered with forests. Higher up, the vegetation becomes less, and on extreme tips, the vegetation becomes almost zero., Freshwater - Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration (usually -1%). There are different types of freshwater regions such as ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetands.,

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