The habitat is, in a general sense, the living conditions of different organisms. Every goosebump, blade of grass, ordinary stone constantly interacts with something.
Therefore, we can say that all people are one. The two most distant people in terms of space are one - they live on the same planet and this is enough.
Habitat impact
The influence of the habitat can be regarded from two sides. Thanks to the matter surrounding us, people receive such important things in our lives as food, water, clothing (which is made from natural materials) and many other human components. But the environment also puts restrictions on humans and other organisms. A camel will never (at this time) live at the North Pole. The cabbage seller cannot sell vegetables in outer space right now. On the other hand, it helps evolution. Adaptation to a specific territory / area. Certain changes are taking place; the same camel, with the help of its neck, can reach the desired leaves on tall trees.
The impact of organisms on the habitat
Organisms can also affect the environment.. For example, humans, animals breathe the oxygen that plants secrete. That is, they affect the external environment, thereby helping some living organisms to adapt. In the forest, mainly trees, also organisms, create a shadow, distribute solar heat.And by all means, a person affects the environment (which recently has not very good consequences).
Variety of habitats
There are also some phenomena that organisms cannot influence. Then it is called an abiotic environment or simply inanimate. This, of course, can be water, the climate itself, for example. It happens that the radiation fund (although sometimes this can also be argued).
If there is an abiotic environment, then there is a biotic or just living one. This is the direct influence of different organisms on the environment, this is what created this natural environment.
In this way, Many habitats can exist on Earth, this leads to a wide variety of living organisms themselves. But mainly the four main environments are distinguished, which all people have long known about; they themselves are one.
- Water or an aquatic environment, the simplest thing that can be.
- Airspace or ground-air. And we live in such a space, and with us thousands and more of other organisms.
- The earth itself or the soil. The roots of each (almost every) plant sprout from the ground. These are also different insects that live underground, and moles cannot be forgotten, as well as other organisms.
- The human body, in fact, not only, because there are also animals, plants.
Water, airspace and soil are abiotic environments. That's right, humanity often cannot influence these components. And the last kind of environment is biotic. Man has already created a habitat for his parasites. It directly affects.
Some organisms live in only one environment, others do not.. For example, people live in a land-air environment, fish, mainly, is an aquatic environment. There are organisms that are born in one environment, but live in a completely different environment. For example, mosquitoes and newts. There are organisms that can live in two environments. There are those that need a different environment in order to breed. And many others.