What are the answers to section1 abiotic factors?
If you are doing Pg 20 abiotic factors section one
the answers are
Across: Down
2 producers 1 environmentalfactors
3 latitude 4 water
6 temperature 5 humus
8 sunlight 7elevation
9 air 10 climate
11 wind
12 biotic
13 soil
How do you pronounce El Yunque?
El Yunque is pronounced "el yoon-kay." The emphasis is placed on the second syllable, "yun."
How much is a north face bookbag?
They currently (Spring 2012) range from about $30 (the Homeslice - child's backpack) to about $125 (the Surge Backpack).
Hamsters like to climb. I don't know what he's climbing... (side of the cage?) but from what I know hamsters actually love to climb and often fall. If your hamster seems to be hurt from doing this than you could get a different cage (if that's what he's climbing on...) with a tank like I have.... its a fish tank, but its really big and they seem to like it. If that isn't what your hamster is climbing on, then I don't know what to tell you, sorry.
How are forest and other living things on Earth important to us?
Forests and other living things on Earth provide essential ecosystem services such as oxygen production, carbon sequestration, and habitat for wildlife. They also contribute to our physical and mental well-being by offering recreational opportunities and helping to regulate the climate. Additionally, many medicines and food sources are derived from plants and animals that are part of these ecosystems.
What animals are invasive species in a deciduous forest?
Some invasive species in deciduous forests include the European starling, Japanese barberry, and emerald ash borer. These species can outcompete native species for resources, leading to a decline in biodiversity and ecosystem health. Management efforts are often focused on controlling and mitigating the impact of these invasive species in deciduous forests.
Write a short note on tidal forests?
Tidal forests are composed of trees and vegetation tolerant of salt and known as Halophytes.(Halo from the Halogens on the periodic table,sodium,chlorine fluorine,iodine,astatine etc and 'phyte' meaning 'tolerant of' . Water levels are controlled by the Moon creating tides which vary in height depending on the relative positions of the Sun and Moon. Some tides are small in range because the gravitational pull of these two bodies almost cancel.
Mangrove swamps are the most famous tidal forest plants and they form a dense barrier to the coast. The roots stabilise the sand of the coast and are a superb barrier to tidal waves and hurricane force winds. The tangled roots soak up the force of the waves and dissipate the energy.The root system supplies food and shelter for small fish and is therefore very important to local fish stocks. The industrial exploitation of shrimp and prawns for world consumption is very damaging to these countries because Mangrove swamps are cleared to make lagoons where these crustaceans are reared. The next typhoon to hit these areas sweep inland and poison farmland with salt water because of the dissappearance of this natural barrier.
I believe there are also tidal forests in Florida and Brazil where rivers and lakes have partially submerged trees but am not sure if the water level rises and falls with the tides.
What kind of medicines come from the forest?
Medicines from the forest can include plant-based remedies like aspirin from willow bark, taxol from yew trees for cancer treatment, and quinine from cinchona bark for malaria. The forest is a rich source of natural compounds that have been used for centuries in traditional medicine and are now also studied for their potential pharmaceutical applications.
The damp soil within a forest in which a mushroom grows?
The damp soil in a forest provides a suitable environment for mushrooms to grow as they thrive in moist conditions. This soil is rich in organic matter and nutrients, which support the growth of fungi like mushrooms. The presence of decaying plant material in the soil also contributes to the mushroom's ability to decompose and obtain nutrients.
How is soil fertility in a deciduous forest dependent on the trees?
Deciduous trees contribute to soil fertility by providing organic matter in the form of leaf litter, which decomposes and releases nutrients into the soil. The roots of deciduous trees also help to cycle nutrients by absorbing them from deeper soil layers and bringing them to the surface. Additionally, some tree species have symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi, which can enhance nutrient uptake in the soil.
The higher temperatures and moisture levels in deciduous forests create a more favorable environment for the growth and activity of decomposers, which speeds up the decay process of organic matter compared to in coniferous forests where conditions are cooler and drier.
What climate has no vegetation?
An arid climate, such as a desert, can have limited to no vegetation due to low water availability. In polar climates, extreme cold temperatures and a short growing season can also lead to sparse vegetation or no vegetation.
What can you see in the forest?
Deciduous trees and plants are those that lose their leaves seasonally. A deciduous forest would look different depending on the time of year you are viewing it. In the spring and summer, it would look lush and green. In the fall, it would have very colorful foliage as the leaves change, and in the winter, it would be bare.
List 3 biotic and abIOTIC factors that impact species?
three abiotic factors would be water, air and soil
How is the conifer forest and the deciduous forest the same?
Both conifer and deciduous forests are types of terrestrial ecosystems composed of trees. They provide habitats for various species, absorb carbon dioxide, and help regulate the climate. Additionally, they play significant roles in water cycle processes and soil stabilization.
What is the activities we shouldn't do against forest?
list of activities we shouldn't do against forest
What is the vast area of evergreen forests?
The vast area of evergreen forests is known as taiga or boreal forest. These forests are characterized by cold temperatures and primarily consist of coniferous trees such as spruce, fir, and pine. The taiga biome is found mostly in the northern hemisphere, covering regions like Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.
Forests absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during the process of photosynthesis, which helps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They also absorb pollutants and trap particulate matter, improving air quality. Additionally, forests play a vital role in absorbing and storing water, reducing the risks of floods and erosion.
Who owns the forest in Tuck Everlasting?
In "Tuck Everlasting," the forest is owned by the Tuck family. They have lived in the forest for many years in a secluded cabin.
What are the a biotic factors of the blue mountains?
Plants. "Biotic" refers to anything living, so if you exclude animals (and I assume that you include humans and insects within the category of animals) then there's only plants left. Abiotic factors include weather, elevation and climate.
What do beech trees taste like?
Beech tree buds have a slightly sweet taste and are edible in small amounts. However, consuming large quantities can be harmful due to the presence of compounds that can cause stomach upset. It is always best to consult a foraging expert before consuming any wild plants.
Why is it important to conserve non renewable resources?
It is important to conserve non renewable sources of energy such as coal and oil because they are running out. If we burn all the oil to generate electricity then there will be none left for other useful things we use oil for.
Why will global warming help desert plants?
Basically the biggest problem with global warming for the desert eco-zone is that double the amount of land will be covered with sand, making it very difficult to locate the little water possible as well as the sand spreding acroos other parts of the world making it difficult to grow any foods. Every one must change their ways before we kill the earth! if she goes down, we all go with her.