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A mud puddle is a microhabitat. What type of biome do you think it is

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A mud puddle is a micro-habitat and it belongs to aquatic type of biome.

Step-by-step explanation:

Micro-habitat refers to the habitat which is very small in size. Mud puddle is type of water bodies which occurs after the rainfall. In mud puddle water is present in standing form. It is a micro-habitat because its size is small and comprise of large number of flora and fauna. This micro-habitat is made up of water so it belongs to aquatic biome where rotifers and single celled organisms such as algae are present.

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