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Which place describes a community? a hole in which a snake lives the desert a desert of sand, rocks, hawks, and snakes a forest of birds, insects, and squirrels

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Answer:

A forest of birds, insects, and squirrels

Step-by-step explanation:

When referring to living beings, the term community refers to a group of populations of two or more different species that inhabit the same area.

An example of a community is a forest of birds, insects, and squirrels. Different species of birds, insects, and squirrels all live on the same territory - in a forest. This completely fits the definition of the community.

A hole in which a snake lives is just a place where an animal lives. A desert is a type of biome, which is a broader term than the community. A desert of sand, rocks, hawks, and snakes doesn't involve only species, but what they're surrounded with as well. This is why the third example is also incorrect.

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