There are many things that affect the rate at which duckweed grows. Too much or too little nutrientswill change the rate of growth and overall growth, as will colour, amount, type and intensity of light, temperature of liquid substrate, rate of water flow, humidity, type of substrate and many other factors. Almost anything that changes the environment in which the duckweed is grown will change the rate of growth or overall growth in some way, shape or form.
The abiotic factors are air,soil,light,temperture, and water.
Abiotic directly affect biotic factors through certain processes like temperature which is abiotic that helps plants produce food which is biotic. Also, the weather of a place which is abiotic greatly affects biotic things that are living in the same area.
Abiotic factors that affect climate include latitude, altitude, ocean currents, and air pressure systems. These factors influence the distribution of temperature, precipitation, and other weather patterns in a region.
Abiotic factors that affect mold growth include temperature, humidity, and pH levels. Biotic factors that can influence mold growth include the presence of other microorganisms competing for resources and the availability of organic matter for mold to feed on.
Biotic factors affecting skunks include prey availability, competitors, predators, and disease. Abiotic factors include habitat quality, temperature, precipitation, and human disturbances.
Biotic factors that can affect duckweed include competition with other plant species for resources like light and nutrients, presence of herbivores that feed on duckweed, and symbiotic relationships with bacteria that can enhance nutrient availability for duckweed.
Abiotic factors are esentially the non living component factors that affect the living organisms of the freshwater community. Such components do not affect the warthog
Temperature, humidity, and rainfall are abiotic factors that affect mushrooms.
Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
Abiotic factors
Abiotic factors are the nonliving components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living therein. Some abiotic factors that may affect a snake are: water supply and distribution, rate of precipitation, temperature patterns.
what dose abiotic and abiotic mean to a ecosystem of a green anole
The biotic and abiotic factors that affect wombat hibitat are;Abiotic factors:PredatorsFoodIntraspecific CompetitionBiotic factors:ClimateShelterWater
trees affect it and its suroundings
The abiotic factors are air,soil,light,temperture, and water.
Biotic factors and abiotic factors depend on each other for survival, humans and animals alike.
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