* Food: Where they can find food sources like plants, insects, or other animals.
* Water: Access to fresh or saltwater for drinking and other needs.
* Shelter: Protection from predators, weather, and other dangers.
* Space: Enough room to move around, build nests, or reproduce.
Think of it like a house for an organism. It provides everything they need to thrive and continue their species.
Here are some examples of habitats:
* Forest: Home to trees, birds, insects, mammals, and more.
* Ocean: A vast habitat for fish, coral reefs, whales, and countless other sea creatures.
* Desert: Harsh, dry environments where cacti, lizards, and snakes can survive.
* Grassland: Open areas with grasses and wildflowers, home to grazing animals like bison and antelope.
* Rainforest: Warm and humid, with a high diversity of plants and animals.
Important Note: Habitats are interconnected and rely on each other. Changes in one habitat can affect other habitats and the organisms that live within them.