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Which describes a grizzly bear's habitat? All the biotic factors in the ecosystem all the abiotic factors in the ecosystem the role of the bear in the ecosystem the physical area where the bear lives

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User Jia Gao
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A habitat contains the homes or habitats of these species... It is the actual home of all species... Our houses are actually our habitats...

Therefore, the answer is:

the physical area where the bear lives

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User Shubha
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Answer:

The physical area where the bear lives

Step-by-step explanation:

Habitat refers to the natural environment or the natural place where an organism lives. Habitat also refers to the physical place where a species or a population lives. Hence, habitat of grizzly bear refers to the physical place where it lives. Biotic and abiotic components of habitat together make an ecosystem.

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