climate and landforms determine a biome's characteristics by being the deciding factor in what can live and grow there, which in itself, is the biggest determining factor in a biome's ecosystem.
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The roots of most plants grow towards the pull of gravity.
The amount of precipitation determines which plants to grow where.
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Soil
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Ithink what the determines a population is that it has the plants to grow and that the ecosystem can also that it can be function and that it had the niche and the habit
The atmospheric conditions , soil determines what type of plant is grown. The intensity of rainfall is also considered.
Gravity affects the growth of plants whereby for a plant to grow vertically upright, it needs a strong structural base, and it also makes the roots to grow downwards and determines how tall a plant can get.
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In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
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No vegetation means only the types of plants grow there.But both of them are interlinked, the type of vegetation present determines the type of animal living there
Consistency of soil determines the way that moisture penetrates and is retained in soil, making it either possible for plants to grow