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suitability

[soo-tuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌsu təˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Early signs such as mosses, lichens and ferns growing on existing trees was a "really good indicator" of suitability, he added.

From BBC • May 20, 2026

“Climate change is pushing this habitat suitability window faster than the trees can be dispersed and start producing new individuals,” Kaiser said.

From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026

First, they built four habitat suitability models for each species using tools from conservation biology and geomatics.

From Science Daily • Apr. 28, 2026

The games people make will also have to meet suitability criteria, and those which include social or free-form elements will not be default-available on the Kids and Select accounts.

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2026

Alarming evidence has recently come to light about Harry Potter’s strange behavior, which casts doubts upon his suitability to compete in a demanding competition like the Triwizard Tournament, or even to attend Hogwarts School.

From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling




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