What is meant by habitat and environmental factors?

Habitat is the conditions in which a living organism lives. Among the environmental factors, the following are distinguished: factors of living nature, factors of inanimate nature and anthropogenic (human action). Factors of inanimate nature are climatic conditions, the relief in which the species lives, and soil features.
Biotic factors (factors of living nature) are the impact of other organisms, for example, the presence of predators, competition for food with other species. Anthropogenic factors have begun to influence especially strongly in recent years.



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