One limiting factor for the African elephant is the climate of the Sahara Desert. They have to migrate from place to place to find a good watering hole.
called a limiting factor. These factors can include food availability, predation, disease, competition for resources, and habitat destruction. When limiting factors become too severe, they can lead to a decrease in population size.
Abiotic factors are non-living elements that impact organism survival, such as temperature, sunlight, water availability, soil composition, and air quality. These factors play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of different species.
The duration of The Elephant in the Living Room is 1.6 hours.
I can name a lot more than two biotic and abiotic factors!This is the biotic in a forest habitat:DeerTreesGrassMushroomsFishBirdsBacteriaBearsand any other thing livingThis is a list of the abiotic factors:RocksWaterDead BarkSoilAirand any other thing that is non-living
Elephants in captivity typically live between 40 to 60 years, with some individuals living into their 60s or 70s in exceptional cases. The life expectancy of an elephant in captivity can vary depending on factors such as diet, living conditions, and quality of care provided.
Temerature- can affect living organisms ; cause them to die or have to relocate
what is a limiting factor
Because of Limiting Factors (environmental factors that prevent a population from increasing). Biotic Limiting Factors = Living organisms; Abiotic Limiting Factors = Nonliving organisms.Other factors include: Death Rate, Birth Rate, Carrying Capacity, Predation
sunlight water soil and food
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
Nonliving limiting factors for the Daintree Rainforest include climate, soil quality, and natural disasters like cyclones. Living limiting factors include competition for resources among different species, predation, and diseases impacting certain populations.
Living factors also known as biotic factors are components in the environment that affect living organisms such as prey and food. [they affect the organism's existence, prey hunt on them and they need food to survive] Non living factors also known as abiotic factors are non living components in the environment such as temperature, light. [changes in temperature and light affect organisms] United Nations Farms
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Food and water, living space, and homeostasis(stable internal conditions).
called a limiting factor. These factors can include food availability, predation, disease, competition for resources, and habitat destruction. When limiting factors become too severe, they can lead to a decrease in population size.
There is not a elephant bird living.