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    the Badu Mangrove ecosystem were observed. While experiments were carried out to determine the abiotic ( e.g. temperature‚ humidity‚ soil pH ) and biotic ( e.g. number of seedlings distributed throughout a certain area‚ adaptations of animals ) features in the Badu Mangrove community. Aim The aim of this report was to explore the abiotic and biotic features concerning the growth and placement of grey mangroves (Avicennia Marina ) in the Badu Mangrove community at Sydney Olympic Park. The surface

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    This report is relevant so that we can understand the abiotic and biotic factors of an environment and how it can affect the organisms’ habitats. Hence‚ we can determine the indicator species for the zonation. To determine a more accurate result for this investigation‚ many aspects could be improved to obtain that. In comparison to Stephenson’s study‚ many organisms were not seen. In order to ensure a more accurate data‚ the analysis could be taken out for a longer period‚ not just a few hours as

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    community and the biotic factors of Oak Mountain’s ecosystem. The abiotic factors of Oak Mountain’s ecosystem are the temperature‚ water‚ soil composition‚ and sunlight. The average temperature in 2013 for Oak Mountain State Park was a high of 74 degrees and the low of 51 degrees. The average rainfall for Oak Mountain was 4.78 inches in 2013. The average sunlight for Oak Mountain in 2013 was 12.04 hours of sunlight a day. The average Humidity in 2013 was 76 percent. All of these biotic and abiotic factors

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    several ways. The overuse of electricity can lead to an increased carbon footprint‚ increased climate change‚ reduction in supply‚ and high energy costs. The abiotic factors that contribute are electricity‚ smoke‚ temperature‚ climate‚ and mining. The biotic factor that affects it is people. Leaving your laptop plugged in all the time will use up 300 kilowatts an hour each year. A natural consequence of overusing energy is increased costs for you. Your wise use of electricity can translate into reducing

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    alpine biome‚ are surrounded by taiga biomes‚ grassland biomes‚ deciduous forest biomes‚ and desert biomes. The alpine biome has harsh winter months and cool summer months. Similar to every other biome‚ the alpines have several abiotic and biotic factors. One of the main abiotic factors are temperature‚ which is usually below freezing and drops 10 degrees Celsius every thousand meters higher. Along with cold temperatures‚ there are over 100 inches of precipitation; usually in form of snow

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    The Madagascar is fourth largest island in the world‚ located approximately 400 km off the southeastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. The rainforests of Madagascar are located in very humid‚ low-elevation‚ and narrow regional strips along the east coast of the island. The Madagascar rainforest is just another ecosystem‚ it actually acts as a home to many endangered species including the silky sifaka‚ sportive lemur‚ and the red-ruffed lemur. Another very important species that is indigenous

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    CREAGOR Cells Respond to stimuli Energy use Adapt Grow and develop Organized Reproduce CREAGOR Cells Respond to stimuli Energy use Adapt Grow and develop Organized Reproduce Midterm Study Guide Survey of Life 1. All living things share the following characteristics: a. All living things are composed of one or more cells b. Organisms are organized c. Organisms use and create energy for growth d. Organisms grow and develop by cell division e.

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    Ever since the 1960’s‚ The Crown of Thorns Starfish have been destroying our magnificent Great Barrier Reef. Biotic factors are a major consideration of the outbreak of the Crown of Thorns‚ lack of predators and their high fertilization rate plays a massive role in this overwhelming amount of starfish. The main predator the COT meets is the giant triton snail1. But because of recent population problems making the predators lacking in numbers they have no way of reducing the crown of thorns population

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    elevation. Also‚ the sunlight decreased dramatically from quadrat 6 to 7 and in quadrat 7‚ the river mangrove covers 75% of the quadrat. 4. To what extent can the pattern in vegetation be explained by past and present human activity and related biotic

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    31. Molds and mushrooms are similar in the process of reproduction. They both reproduce asexually through the process of sporulation. Why these organisms reproduced anywhere? a. because the spores are lighted directly by the sun. b. because the spores are transported by air and wind. c. because the spores are very small and heavy. d. because the spores are grafted to another plant. 32. In flowering plants‚ there are two events that lead to reproduction. What are these two events? a. Fertilization

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