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  • A small, shallow body of freshwater, often rich in plant and insect life.
    Pond
  • Human-managed areas for agriculture that can also support various wild animals and birds.
    Farmland
  • Habitats like rivers, lakes, and streams with non-salty water.
    Freshwater
  • A cold, treeless region with frozen ground, found in the Arctic and alpine areas.
    Tundra
  • A coastal area where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the sea.
    Estuary
  • A vast body of salt water that covers most of the Earth, home to marine life
    Ocean
  • Areas with dense bushes and small trees, found in dry climates or as transition zones.
    Shrubland
  • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth, home to many animals and plants.
    Forest
  • Flowing freshwater environments that support fish, birds, and amphibians.
    River
  • Land areas that are saturated with water, such as marshes and swamps, rich in biodiversity.
    Wetland
  • Open, uncultivated land with shrubs, typically found in temperate regions.
    Heathland
  • A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, often with scattered trees.
    Savanna
  • Coastal wetlands found in tropical regions, where salt-tolerant trees grow.
    Mangrove Forest
  • An area dominated by grasses, often found in regions with moderate rainfall.
    Grassland
  • Cold forests found in northern regions, mainly made up of coniferous trees like pines and firs.
    Taiga (Boreal Forest)
  • Underground spaces that provide shelter to specialized animals like bats and insects.
    Cave
  • High-altitude areas with varied climates, supporting unique flora and fauna.
    Mountain
  • A dry, barren area with very little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
    Desert
  • High mountain environments above the tree line with cold temperatures and low oxygen.
    Alpine
  • Cities and towns where some animals and plants adapt to live alongside humans.
    Urban Habitat
  • Underwater structures made from coral, home to diverse marine species in warm, shallow oceans.
    Coral Reef
  • Extremely cold areas at the Earth’s poles (Arctic and Antarctic), home to polar bears, penguins, and more.
    Polar Region
  • A still body of freshwater surrounded by land, home to various aquatic plants and animals.
    Lake
  • Dense forests in tropical regions with high rainfall and great biodiversity.
    Rainforest