Temperature and Humidity
The two principal factors that can determine the nature or explosiveness of a volcanic eruption is Temperature and Composition in terms of its water content, mineralogy and volatility.
Two factors that are more important to grasslands are temperature and precipitation. These factors determine the type and amount of plant life that can grow in a grassland ecosystem.
The nature of the liquid and the pressure.
The two main parts of the ecosystem The biotic factors: all the living and once-living parts of the ecosystem; plants, animals, fungi... The abiotic factors: all the non-living factors in the ecosystem; temperature(air), rocks, water
biotic and abiotic
Two factors that determine a biome are precipitation and temperature.
Two key factors to determine if a resource is being used sustainably are the rate of consumption - ensuring it does not exceed the rate at which the resource can naturally regenerate, and the impact of extraction or use on the environment and other species within the ecosystem. Balancing these factors is essential for long-term resource sustainability.
The two factors that determine a material's density (such as that of wood) are its mass and volume.
A biologist would need to know the geographical location of the ecosystem, as different regions have distinct ecosystems. Additionally, the biologist would need to know the predominant plant and animal species in the ecosystem, as these determine the ecological interactions and dynamics within that area.
Water and rocks
The two main factors that determine the type of climax community that will develop in an area are climate and soil conditions. Climate influences the type of plants and animals that can thrive in an area, while soil conditions affect nutrient availability and water retention, further shaping the ecosystem.
Biotic is one of two components in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living things in an ecosystem such as animals