they dont like it
Yes
Abiotic factors are those that affect living organisms in freshwater systems, and biotic factors affect species in the surrounding area. Although crustaceans, woodlice do not live in water. Rather, they thrive in damp areas that provide moisture as woodlice rapidly lose hydration through excretion.
As the centipede is woodlice's predator, taking away the centipedes will remove any opposition to the growth of woodlice population, causing the woodlice population to increase rapidly.
yes snow do affect humidity
Humidity generally does not affect weight.
humidity affect conductivity because god said so and there is your answer
Woodlice, also known as woodlouse, has over a thousand different species. Due to this the temperature of a habitat it would take to affect it varies.
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
it doesn't
yes
yes it can
Yes