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The aquatic habitat includes the seas and oceans, lakes and rivers, wetlands and marshes, and lagoons and swamps of the world. Where freshwater mixes with saltwater you'll find mangroves, salt marshes, and mud flats. All of these habitats are home to a diverse assortment of wildlife. It includes virtually every group of animals, from amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates to mammals and birds.
Deserts and scrublands are landscapes that have scarce precipitation. They're known to be the driest areas on Earth and that makes living there extremely difficult. Deserts are rather diverse habitats. Some are sun-baked lands that experience high daytime temperatures. Others are cool and go through chilly winter seasons. Scrublands are semi-arid habitats that are dominated by scrub vegetation such as grasses, shrubs, and herbs.
Forests and woodlands are habitats dominated by trees. Forests extend over about one-third of the world's land surface and can be found in many regions around the globe. There are different types of forests: temperate, tropical, cloud, coniferous, and boreal. Each has a different assortment of climate characteristics, species compositions, and wildlife communities.
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