rain fall
rain fall
A limiting factor of a desert biome is its low availability of water. This scarcity restricts plant growth and affects the types of animals that can inhabit the area. Additionally, extreme temperatures can further limit the survival of many species, as they must adapt to both high heat during the day and cooler temperatures at night.
Water availability is the main limiting factor in desert biomes. The scarcity of water restricts the growth and distribution of plant and animal species in these arid environments. Additionally, extreme temperatures and lack of nutrients contribute to the harsh conditions that limit the biological productivity of desert ecosystems.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
The biome that has permanently frozen soil is the tundra, not the desert. The tundra is characterized by cold temperatures and a layer of permafrost beneath the surface that remains frozen year-round, limiting plant growth.
The desert is a biome.
The abiotic factor that describes the desert biome climate is low precipitation. Deserts receive very little rainfall, leading to dry and arid conditions with high temperatures and low humidity.
when there is less food, there is less population and thus become a limiting factor or rather reaches carrying capacity of the ecosystem due to the lack of food to sustain the biotic potential in this case the population.
Limiting factor
the desert......
biome