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black bears or better answer is (K)-selected species
Yes they move toward lower potential energy.
Electrons tend to go to an area of low potential to high potential. This is because an area with high potential is more positive and the charge on an electron is negative.
Abiotic: Ayers Rock itself, sand/dust, hot temperature, low moisture levels Biotic: Shrubs and grasses, bilbies, ants
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charge flows from high potential energy to low potential energy.Particle falls from high potential to low potential during free fall of particle. asok
Electrons would go towards high positive potential
The low light intensity of the forest affects the growth of pine trees. The light intensity is an abiotic factor, the growth of pine trees is the biotic factor. This is your answer.
There is hardly any oxygen available at low depths, thus making oxygen a survival challenge in the deep.
The potential gradient gives the electric field intensity E at point in electric field which is directed from high to low potential. An electron being a negative charge particle therefore will tend to move from low potential to high potential, hence will move up the electric field