Thursday, October 23, 2014

Plant Factors

Some of the Abiotic factors in the environment that may affect our plants could be the soil, amount of sunlight, water, and the temperature.
Some Biotic factors in the environment could be certain insects or squirrels that could possibly run over our plants.
The plants could be competing against other plants using the same soil. The winner or the loser in this situation would be determined on the biotic and abiotic factors that the competing plant has. This could be difficult to determine sometimes because the plants could use the same amount of room or have the same factors.
The plants could be interacting with some insects. This effects the plant because the insect could be eating our plant and the insect could be effected because if it eats too much of the plant it could run out.
It would be primary succession because the ecosystem is growing.

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