habitat

आवास
definition
noun
wild chimps in their natural habitat
the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
translation of 'habitat'
प्राणी यांचे मूलस्थान,
वनस्पती यांचे मूलस्थान
example
This chance to view the animals in their natural 'habitat' should not be passed by.
Soon it will be time to compete for attention with a different type of animal in their natural 'habitat' of the Dáil.
The series focuses on the current state of our natural 'habitat' , and what the future holds for us all.
wild chimps in their natural 'habitat'
It's hard enough bird watching, does she have to disrupt the animals in their natural 'habitat' ?
But the stress of being moved from their natural 'habitat' can damage the animals and the public are being asked not to handle them.
It's a technique which has a lot of potential and the next film will feature more talking animals in their natural 'habitat' .
In this film there are no underwater shots of marine life in its natural 'habitat' .
The place is a natural 'habitat' for 15 endemic plants bearing the mountains' name.
wild chimps in their natural 'habitat'
One of those values is the desire to protect our natural 'habitat' for generations to come.
We depend on the natural environment for our survival, as wildlife depends on the natural ecosystem for its 'habitat' .
These included maintaining and restoring a full range of remaining natural 'habitats' and ecosystems to a healthy, functioning condition.
We have destroyed all the predators of the fox in these islands by our own expansion into natural 'habitats' .
The best tend to have fewer species, provide a great deal of space, and sometimes almost reproduce the animals' natural 'habitats' - minus most of the dangers.
Finally, time was spent on the Galapagos Islands recording indigenous animals in their natural 'habitats' .
The good news is that these cool, damp places are ideal for growing woodland plants, whose natural 'habitats' include just such moist, shady conditions.
The draining of water from rivers and watersheds for irrigation leads to drier natural 'habitats' .
Boundaries should be placed around cities instead, preventing the otherwise inevitable depletion of precious natural 'habitats' .
The article suggests that protecting elephants and their natural 'habitats' would be a step to survival of the species.
The point is businesses that benefit from animals are expected to preserve 'habitats' , not disturb natural productivity.
Pollution had also been a major problem, devastating the natural 'habitats' of many animals and damaging the earth beyond repair.
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