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It allow the biotic factors to live
Temperature, vegetation and weather all help determine whether an organism can live in an environment. If it is too cold, survival in a particular environment will be too hard.
The rate of bacterial growth may be affected by environmental factors both physical and biochemical. The physical factors include temperature, light, oxygen concentration, moisture, pH, hydrostatic pressure, osmotic pressure and radiation. The biochemical factors or nutritional factors include availability of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, trace elements and in some cases, vitamins.
Abiotic components are the nonliving components of the biosphere. Chemical and geological factors, such as rocks and minerals, and physical factors, such as temperature and weather, are referred to as abiotic components.
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)
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Factors such as temperature, nutrient availability, and incubation time are very important.
abiotic factors
Temperature, oxygen availability, pH, sugar concentration.
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Temperature and polarity are factors that affect the solubility of a particular substance.
Light, carbon dioxide supply, temperature, water supply, availability of minerals
Abiotic factors include temperature, humidity, pH, salinity, O2 concentration, amount of sunlight, availability of nitrogen, and precipitation. Temperature may influence humidity and precipitation. Precipitation may influence pH, nitrogen availability, and salinity.
Abiotic Factors
Abiotic Factors
The following factors will affect the growth of plants: exposure to light, ambient temperature, water availability, soil type, nutrient availability and supply of nutrients.
Temperature, pressure, availability of source material, and space available for formation all affect the crystallization process of minerals.