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habitats

n. (plural of habitat English)

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When habitats for bats were deliberately created in San Antonio, Texas, in 1917, the bats practically eliminated malarial mosquitoes from the area.

It is a way to make up for the loss of bat habitats through urbanization.

Earth, but remained in the Outer System, spending my time in the various habitats and bases orbiting Neptune.

There were even two small LaGrangian habitats, hollow cylinders each holding several thousand technicians, engineers, and workers dedicated to building solar power and other satellites, sharing the lunar orbit 60 degrees ahead of and behind the moon.

The two LaGrangian habitats raised the meat and milk and eggs that made their people the envy of the other satellites from plants, not animals, but they did have room.

The habitats could do better, but even they are pretty close to their design capacity already.

They were standing beside the small office in the full-gee zone that handled bookings for travel to Earth, the Moon, and the other stations and habitats in orbit.

His future travels were now limited to visiting other space stations, habitats, the Moon.

He had thumped the wall of his office to indicate Probe Station and all the other stations and habitats in orbit around the troubled Earth.

They were made of the same plastic that was also lining lunar trenches and forming the first of the new habitats just behind the factory in its orbit.

Their barracks machine was rolling, even as the habitats were being expanded and bubblesats were beginning to take shape in space.

Fogarty: Tonight, our veedo audience wants to know the answer to a vital question: Is it true that the government is asking those who live in the Stations and Habitats above our fair planet to help us reestablish the Machine Age?

By comparison the creatures that dominated the roof of the world, the upland areas and mountaintops, left few traces, for their habitats were subject to ferocious uplift and erosion.

But by pressuring the animals at a time when they were most vulnerable, by selectively killing off the young, by disrupting habitats, by taking out key components of the food webs that sustained communities of creatures, they did immense damage.

The great shipyards beyond the orbit of Uranus fashioned the comet-grown lumber into starships, space stations, habitats, intrasystem linerseverything except the small craft designed for atmospheric reentry.