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habitat

[hab-i-tat] / ˈhæb ɪˌtæt /


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The need for protective spacesuits outside such habitats would also cut off Mars inhabitants from nature.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others appear limited to very specific habitats, creating concentrated zones where the risk of stings may be especially high.

From Science Daily

Rising temperatures and shifting climate zones would force species out of some areas while opening new habitats elsewhere, triggering faster local extinctions and rapid colonization.

From Science Daily

More housing developments will be exempt from rules requiring builders in England to improve wildlife habitats, the government said on Tuesday.

From BBC

Four years later, the Coastal Act became state law, regulating development in collaboration with local government agencies, guaranteeing public access and protecting marine and coastal habitats.

From Los Angeles Times