Abiotic factors include moisture level, light intensity, temperature, carbon dioxide levels (for plants), wind intensity and direction, oxygen levels (for aquatic animals), and soil pH and mineral content.
Abiotic Factors: 1) Moisture Level 2) Light Intensity 3) Temperature 4) Carbon Dioxide level in plants 5) Wind intensity and direction 6) Oxygen levels for aquatic animals 7) Soil pH and mineral content
| Original | 1) Moisture Level 2) Light Intensity 3) Temperature 4) Carbon Dioxide level in plants 5) Wind intensity and direction 6) Oxygen levels for aquatic animals 7) Soil pH and mineral content |
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| Title | Abiotic Factors |
| Sources | More Love To Cary With Other Problems |
| Settings | 1,1,0 | n,n,n,n |
| Text1 | 1) Moisture Level ... ... ... ... ... ... |
| Text2 | 1) Moisture Level 2) Light Intensity ... ... ... ... ... |
| Text3 | ... 2) Light Intensity 3) Temperature ... ... ... ... |
| Text4 | ... ... 3) Temperature 4) Carbon Dioxide level in plants ... ... ... |
| Text5 | ... ... ... 4) Carbon Dioxide level in plants 5) Wind intensity and direction ... ... |
| Text6 | ... ... ... ... 5) Wind intensity and direction 6) Oxygen levels for aquatic animals ... |
| Text7 | ... ... ... ... ... 6) Oxygen levels for aquatic animals 7) Soil pH and mineral content |
| Full | 1) Moisture Level 2) Light Intensity 3) Temperature 4) Carbon Dioxide level in plants 5) Wind intensity and direction 6) Oxygen levels for aquatic animals 7) Soil pH and mineral content |
Tags: b7, bio, factors-enviroment
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