The choices are: Biotic, Nonessential, and Abiotic. Im guessing Biotic. If im wrong then it must be one of the other two.
Earth's climate warned during the tertiary period which allowed marine life to evolve and grasses evolved as well which meant grass eating mammals had a food source. Then the earths climate cooled facing a series of ice ages. Then 20000 years ago earths climate warmed again so ocean animals and land animals thrived.
youll die
Oxygen and silicon make up more than 80 percent of the atoms found in the Earth's crust. Oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust, comprising about 46.6% of the crust by weight, while silicon is the second most abundant at around 27.7%.
During the Cambrian period, around 500 million years ago, the Earth's surface looked vastly different from today. The supercontinent of Gondwana covered much of the southern hemisphere, while ocean basins were expanding. The land was mostly barren, with simple plants and algae beginning to emerge.
Rocks that are found at on the sea floor of the Earth differ in magnetizations. Using paleomagnetism, these rocks were known to have preserved an imprint of the changes in the earths magnetism over long periods of geological time, which proved the theory of sea floor spreading.
temperarure, precipitation, and nitromonoxide
it depends on air pressure and where is place located (tropical-hot climate etc
each biome has a certain climate and organisms
Non-living factors in the environment, also known as abiotic factors, include things like temperature, water availability, sunlight, soil type, and air quality. These factors play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of living organisms. By interacting with each other and with living organisms, abiotic factors help determine the overall health and functioning of an ecosystem.
earths tempertures
The factors include, Reflectivity of the area, Topography, Climate, Cloud cover, Vegetation, and Latitude.
i dont know what is it
mostly climate
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
Relationship to the sun
Seasons And Climate
Individual activities or personal choices do not directly control the climate. Climate is primarily influenced by natural factors such as solar radiation, volcanic activity, and the Earth's orbit, as well as human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.