The needle-shaped leaves of the coniferous trees have a smaller surface area, thus allowing less moisture to escape, also the leaves are covered in a thick wax that protects them from frost damage and helps to hold in moisture. and the pyramid shape of the tree and the flexible branches allow the tree to better hold the crushing weight from the snow.
Some abiotic factors found in the deciduous forest include temperature, sunlight, soil type, and precipitation levels. These factors play a critical role in shaping the ecosystem and influencing the types of plant and animal life that can thrive in the deciduous forest environment.
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cold weather and too hot weather
cold weather and too hot weather
3 abiotic factors that affect a coniferous forest is the soil, the amount of rainfall, and the amount of sunlight that reaches the plants and animals. hi lillie
Abiotic factors that influence deciduous woodland communities include temperature, precipitation, soil quality, and sunlight. These factors can impact the distribution of plant species, the growth of vegetation, and overall ecosystem dynamics in deciduous woodlands. For example, temperature and precipitation levels affect plant growth and availability of resources, while soil quality dictates nutrient availability. Sunlight availability influences photosynthesis and plant growth in the deciduous woodland community.
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Abiotic factors
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.
Nonliving (abiotic) factors include:soilsandgravelrockswatersunlight
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