Answer: The correct answer is- light, temperature, animals, plants, topography, and growing seasons. 
 Habitat can be described as an area or an environment where a particular species of plant, animal or any other living organism is naturally found. 
In other words, habitat is a place that supports life of a species. The presence of various biotic and abiotic factor support different habitats. 
 Environmental factors that create different habitats include: 
-  light ( in terms of quality, time period, and intensity) 
 
- temperature ( such as extremely high temperature creates dry weather conditions where xerophitic plants are found). 
 
- topography ( study of earth surface such as mountains, valleys, rivers that support different habitats)