Habitat

ˈhæbɪtæt

nounBeginnerCommonScience

Definitions

1

The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.

ˈhæbɪtæt

nounneutralBeginner
Science

The natural environment of an animal or plant.

The coral reef is a vibrant habitat for many species of fish.

💡 Simply: A habitat is like an animal's house. It's the place where they find food, water, and a safe place to live. Imagine a cozy forest home for a deer, with all the trees, plants, and water it needs to thrive. That's its habitat!

👶 For kids: A habitat is a place where an animal or plant lives. It's like their house!

More Examples

2

Conservation efforts are focused on protecting endangered species and their habitats.

3

The destruction of their natural habitat has forced the animals to migrate.

How It's Used

Biology

"The panda's natural habitat is the bamboo forests of China."

Environmental Science

"Deforestation leads to the destruction of animal habitats."

From Latin *habitāre* 'to inhabit', from *habēre* 'to have, hold'.

The word habitat has been used since the 18th century to describe the environment where plants and animals live.

Memory tip

Think of the 'h' in habitat as 'home'. It's where living things call home.

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