Living factors also known as biotic factors are components in the environment that affect living organisms such as prey and food. [they affect the organism's existence, prey hunt on them and they need food to survive]
Non living factors also known as abiotic factors are non living components in the environment such as temperature, light.
[changes in temperature and light affect organisms]
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A Limiting factor is somthing that limits the growth, reproduction or distribution of organisms.
Limiting factors often determine how many organisms can live in an area. They are known as biotic factors which are predators, competitors, population density, and decomposers.
The five limiting factors are water, air and light
Environmental factor or ecological factor or ecofactor is any factor, abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms.
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This varies based on the person. However, the single biggest factor in environmental science is global warming.
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The term environmental pressure refers to any factor that affects how a given animal or plant reproduces or lives.
Environmental factor or ecological factor or ecofactor is any factor, abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms.
Biotic factor
Environmental factors in the field of psychology include the person's family and close relatives. It can also include factors such as their living conditions and the area in which they live.An environmental factor is a factor that influences living organisms. This can be things such as amount of sunlight, ambient temperature and the pH of the water in the soil.
its either a abiotic of biotic
its either a abiotic of biotic
Environmental factors are factors that influence living organisms. This can be a plant, an animal, or a germ. Sunlight, food, water, or pollution are types of environmental factors. They may cause growth, mutations, or death of the organism.
The environmental factor is excessive sun exposure.
If you can feel it, see it, hear it, taste it or smell it, it is an environmental factor. We tend to use the words "environmental factor" only for negative attributes, like loud noises or nasty smells. But anything that you can sense in the environment (which is everything around you) is an "environmental factor".
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Yes.
Environmental Factor.
it is an environmental factor that causes a population to decrease.