different between habitats vs hydroecology
habitats
English
Noun
habitats
- plural of habitat
Anagrams
- Ba'athist, Baathist
Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /?.bi?tats/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /a.bi?tats/
- Rhymes: -ats
Verb
habitats m pl
- past participle of habitar
French
Noun
habitats m
- plural of habitat
Portuguese
Noun
habitats m
- plural of habitat
habitats From the web:
- what habitats do modern flatworms live in
- what habitats do tigers live in
- what habitats do lions live in
- what habitats do wolves live in
- what habitats do elephants live in
- what habitats do pandas live in
- what habitats are there
- what habitats do giraffes live in
hydroecology
English
Alternative forms
- hydro-ecology
Etymology
From hydro- +? ecology
Noun
hydroecology (uncountable)
- The study of support systems in wetlands such as the interactions between water and wildlife habitats.
Related terms
- hydroecological
Anagrams
- ecohydrology
hydroecology From the web:
- what hydrology
- what's hydrology of water
- what is meant by hydrology
- what does hydrology mean
- what is hydrology in geography
- what is hydrology in civil engineering
- hydrologic cycle
- what is hydrology engineering
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