Well, when it comes to plants, insects, and very little animals, to much rain can drown everything out and the plants, insects, and little animals will die. For to little rain, everything can die from being thirsty.
There are water, sand, sea shells, some crab shells, and little rocks.
Yes you can bring snails and slugs on airplanes if there little. But, due to international environment protection laws and policies, it is not recommended. Because they are a danger to a foreign ecosystem, and can become an invasive species.
When it erupted, it killed everything around it, eg: Pompii by suffocation (ash). There was little lava but the lava did burn trees and fields etc.
I have heard of no definitive test results for this material aside from the promoters. so I suppose you will have to find out for yourself. However from what I can see of it it should have little effect.
Humans would die of cold. A little carbon dioxide keeps the earth warm, through the greenhouse effect.
call Mrs.wion for help i don't even know that one
Abiotic means nonliving things, like rocks, water, air and sand. Biotics are alive:animals, plants, worms, insects, bacteria etc. Ecosystems depend on a base of biotic elements called producers. If the soil isn't good, or there is little water these will not have many numbers which the next level needs to grow. About 10% of the energy in the first level is passed to the second. If the the producer numbers are low, the next level will be few and if the second level is low, perhaps a third level will not be sustainable. It is possible that only two levels will be able to be maintained if the soil, water, sunlight, etc are not good.
Biotic factors of a white tiger include its prey species (such as deer and wild boar), its competitors (such as other carnivores), parasites and pathogens that may affect its health, symbiotic relationships with other species, and human activities impacting its habitat. Abiotic factors include temperature, precipitation patterns, soil composition, topography of the habitat, and availability of water sources. These factors collectively influence the white tiger's survival, reproduction, and overall ecological role in its ecosystem.
Tundra is abiotic because it cannot breathe oxygen.
biotic factors are things that are living; describes living factors in the environment like trees, animals, etc.Aboitic factors describe the nonliving part of the environment, including water, rocks, light, and temperature
Usually the DOE (Design Of Experiments) that will eliminate the factors that have little or no effect on the outcome.
In any ecosystem, abiotic and biotic factors must always be present. In a desert, the abiotic factors include sunshine, minerals and air.
Some biotic factors would be the coyotes or jack rabbits roaming the plains because they are the living factors of a chaparral biome.Abiotic factos would be the dry soil, sunlight, summer and winter temperatures, and stuff along that train of thought.dont get those two confused. Biotic = LIVINGAbiotic = NONLIVINGhope this helped (:
No, it is an anti-biotic with little to no reported psycho-active compounds.
Some biotic factors include:Animals that live there (polar bears, penguins, fish, etc. depending on location)MicrobesPlants (not many, but there are a few in the warmer areas)Fungi (see plants)I'm sure I missed a few, and may not have been specific enough for you. I suggest googling it using my categories.-AS
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Biotic factors like sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll are all essential for photosynthesis to occur. And let's not forget about our abiotic friends like temperature, soil nutrients, and air quality, which also play a big role in helping plants grow and thrive. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it takes a combination of all these elements working together in harmony to create the magic of photosynthesis.
it helps the plant get water in an ecosystem that gets very little rain............