the abiotic factors that can cause a whooping crane's population to decrease are water, air, space, and breeding grounds.
Litter Pollution is any piece of trash that become polluted and harms abiotic and biotic factors in earths ecosystems.
No, they say that it should not be classified as a abiotic thing because originally it was biotic.
Whooping Cranes are not extinct, but almost were. If we haven't looked at the situation the way we did the whooping crane would probally be extinct by now. There are about 500 whooping cranes left in the North America (they only live in North America).
NO, because biotic is living or ONCE LIVING and Abiotic is nonliving and never will be
Abiotic factors affect an environment in many ways. For instance, if there is too much of abiotic fators in an ecosystem than there is biotic factors, the biotic factors will start to decrease due to the lack of biotic factors (food for predators). Therefore, the biotic factors will become extinct.
Yes.
such as climate, average rainfall, geographical location, etc.
I think because the plant dies before water can ever become a limiting factor.
an exponential model or j curve is the current model, but at some point whether soon or sometime in the future we will reach our limiting factors and the graph will become an s curve
a limiting factor
the organisims will eventually die off after their source of nutrients is taken away- eventually if no reliable nutrients are avaible, ther organisms will eventually become extinct
Not sure.