Biodiversity changes across regions due to differences in climate, soil, and landforms. Each area has unique conditions that support different plants and animals adapted to those conditions, leading to varying levels of biodiversity.
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Camels survive in the desert due to features like their ability to conserve water, store fat in their humps for energy, withstand high temperatures, and their specialized hooves that prevent sinking into the sand.
Habitat influences biodiversity by providing the necessary conditions for different species to thrive. Variations in climate, soil, and resources create diverse environments, supporting a wide range of plants and animals adapted to specific habitats.
Rhododendrons typically grow in mountainous regions with cool climates. They thrive in acidic, well-drained soils and are commonly found in temperate forests, high-altitude meadows, and hilly areas of Asia and North America.
Plants and animals can be grouped based on their habitats into categories such as terrestrial (forest, desert), aquatic (freshwater, marine), and amphibious. This classification helps in understanding their ecological roles and adaptations.