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soil, temperature, sunlight, water effect the saguaro national park.

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How does the population of Saguaro National Park affect the abiotic factors?

Biotic factors and abiotic factors depend on each other for survival, humans and animals alike.


When was Saguaro National Park created?

Saguaro National Park was created in 1933.


Which national park is located on a desert region - Yosemite National Park or Saguaro National Park?

Saguaro National Park is in the desert of Arizona. It is an amazing place with its vast forest of saguaro cactus.


What are some abiotic factors of the Cimarron national grassland?

Some abiotic factors of the Cimarron National Grassland include sunlight, temperature, precipitation, soil composition, and wind patterns. These factors play crucial roles in shaping the ecosystem and determining the types of plants and animals that can thrive in the grassland.


How many saguaro cacti are in the saguaro national park?

5


Which national park is located in a desert Yellowstone National Park or saguaro nationl park?

Saguaro is a type of desert cactus, which should tell you where you will locate that park.


What are the main abiotic factors that affect yellow stone national park?

The main abiotic factors that affect yellow stone national park would be hot springs, water, soil, climate and rock. These all interact with biotic factors.


Where is Saguaro National Park?

Saguaro National Park is in northern Arizona


Can you take a dead saguaro cactus from the national forest?

Saguaro do not occur in a national forest. They can be found in the Saguaro National Park and surrounding areas. No, it is not legal to remove either a living or a dead saguaro from the park. It is also illegal to remove them from anywhere in Arizona.


When was saguaro national park declared a national park?

October 14th 1994


What park is found in the desert region?

Saguaro National Park


What are abiotic factors in Denali national park Alaska?

Rocks, Water, Wind, Dirt, Steam