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When an organism desperses, their global distribtion is increased. Thus, the expansion of the distribution relies on the dispersion of the organism.
Yes, due to light, water availability etc.
Temperature, light intensity, and the availability of water. Is this from Miller & Levine Bio p.241??
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Because they have a large impact on the ecosystems they invade. They can affect the chemical makeup of the water, availability of resources, and even alter the food web.
The formation of a future Pangaea will affect the availability of water for society by closing off the access to certain bodies of water.
A xerophile is any organism which is capable of growing and reproducing in conditions with low water availability.
A xerophile is any organism which is capable of growing and reproducing in conditions with low water availability.
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
When an organism desperses, their global distribtion is increased. Thus, the expansion of the distribution relies on the dispersion of the organism.
Land forms have a significant impact on life on Earth. They influence climate patterns, affect the distribution of plants and animals, and shape the availability of resources like water and soil. Land forms also influence human activities and settlement patterns.
probably topogrophyand location of water.
People need clean drinking water.
Yes, due to light, water availability etc.
It allow the biotic factors to live
A drought is when an area goes for a long period of time without any rain. Once the drought has lasted long enough to reduce the resevoirs and the water aquifers (the water level in the ground), then it begins to affect the availablity of drinking water. Once this happens, there is a water shortage, affecting water availability in homes, businesses, and in agriculture. This water shortage continues as long as the drought lasts.
Examples of factors that limit geographic distribution include physical barriers like mountains or bodies of water, climatic conditions such as temperature and precipitation, availability of resources like food and water, and human settlements such as cities and roads.