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Factors to which living things respond.
Yes, sunlight is abiotic because the sun is not and never was a living organism.Abiotic factors include air , water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and climate
Tundra: Temperature, permafrost, and precipitation Desert: Temperature, aridity, and soil composition Tropical Rainforest: Temperature, rainfall, and sunlight availability Grassland: Temperature, precipitation, and fire frequency Marine: Temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen levels
The tropical rainforest biome typically has a more constant temperature due to its proximity to the equator. The consistent sunlight and high levels of humidity help maintain a stable temperature range.
when the producer the flow of energy in a food web
Yes, sunlight can affect water temperature by heating the water through the process of solar radiation. When water is exposed to sunlight, it absorbs the sun's energy, which can lead to an increase in its temperature.
Sunlight warms the pool water by transferring heat energy. The water absorbs sunlight, causing it to heat up. The temperature of the pool water will increase if it receives more sunlight and decreases if it is shaded from sunlight.
No, temperature is normally recorded in the shade.
sunlight, soil, water, the temperature
Photosynthesis happens rapidly when there is sunlight. Sunlight is a main factor necessary for Photosynthesis. So if the temperature is not hot enough, photosynthesis might not happen as rapidly as it happens when the sunlight is directly there.
1. Temperature is an evaluation, the measurement of hot or cold.2. Sunlight is a mixture of electromagnetic radiation.3. Water is a chemical compound.
Because sunlight is energy - you can feel it, if you stand in the sun it is hot.
not under normal temperatures; sunlight is harmful when the temperature is high
The temperature in the sunlight zone can vary depending on the location and time of year, but it generally ranges from around 68°F to 104°F (20°C to 40°C). This zone receives the most sunlight and is where most marine life thrives due to the abundance of light and warmth.
Evaporation is really dependent on temperature, relative humidity and surface area not sunlight. Sunlight may increase evaporation by raising the temperature of the water through radiant heat.
There want be much of a difference in the temperature.
When a thermometer is left in sunlight, it can absorb heat and give a falsely high temperature reading due to radiant energy from the sun. It's important to shield the thermometer from direct sunlight to get an accurate temperature measurement.