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What includes pH humidity gases salinity and sunlight soil in an area?

Abiotic factors


A hygrometer measures the humidity level in the air and other gases What humidity?

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Is humidity part of the water physical state?

No. The water vapor part is, but the rest of the gases (required in order to have the concept of humidity) is not.


What is the sunlight made of?

The sun is made of Solar Gases


List all the Biotic and Abiotic factors?

Biotic factors are living things.For example:PlantsAnimals in that habitatThe biotic factor depends on the ecosystemThe abiotic factors that play a major role in the environment are:clouds,weather,latitude,temperature,oxygen,salinity,soil (edaphic factors),air,water,sunlight,humidity,topography,pH,atmospheric gases.


Where do greenhouses gases trap energy?

Greenhouse gases are very light but they change how sunlight is reflected back out into space in that greenhouse gases do not allow as much sunlight to be reflected. This increases the amount of energy held within the atmosphere and warms the planet


How do gases differ from liquids?

its not all liquidy exept for humidity exept for that's another question


How does greenhouses gases affect Earth by?

trapping heat from sunlight reflected by Earth.


Humidity of air?

Humidity is when the air is very moist. So when it is humid out, there is water vapor in the air.


What happens in a greenhouse?

In a greenhouse the gases in a greenhouse collect the sunlight and trap the heat. This provides sunlight and a warm temperature for plants to be able to grow.


Why are gas giants warmer toward the core?

All the gases pull the sunlight to the core.


What happen to earth as a result of greenhouse gases?

sunlight enters earth through atmosphere, reflected from the ground, greenhouse gases prevent them from escaping, they are trapped inside, sunlight=heat, therefore earth's temperature gradually increases