Climate change impacts natural habitats in various ways, including altering temperatures, precipitation patterns, and sea levels. These changes can disrupt ecosystems, leading to shifts in species distributions, loss of biodiversity, and damage to critical habitats such as coral reefs, forests, and wetlands. Additionally, extreme weather events like droughts, wildfires, and hurricanes can further degrade natural habitats and threaten the survival of many plant and animal species. Overall, climate change poses a significant threat to the health and sustainability of natural ecosystems worldwide.