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It heats and cool the soil.
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There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.
the phoases in the soil makes the moonarik in the air increase temperature by 13.0303274%
The factors which affect soil pH levels are the amount of rainfall, the amount of plants and the number of soil organisms.
Climate - temperature and wind, rain and/or sun soil type
Non-living components that are a part of the environment and affect ecosystems are known as abiotic factors. Three examples of abiotic factors are soil, air, and temperature.
The following factors affect plant growth: Soil temperature Incident light Soil moisture Humidity
Three physical factors of the ecosystem are temperature, sunlight, and wind and three chemical factors are level of water in soil, level of plant nutrients in soil, and levels of dissolved oxygen.
It heats and cool the soil.
Factors that affect evaporation include temperature, humidity, wind velocity, exposed surface area, porosity of soil, grain size of soil particles, soil water content, matric potential, and sun intensity.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
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light soil temperature soil type soil moisture outside temperature
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
There are two factors in an environment. Biotic factors and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living organisms that affect other organisms. Abiotic factors are non-living factors such as temperature, sunlight, humidity, soil, etc.
There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.