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a. Describe three factors that make up the abiotic environment of a tropical rainforest.
b. Describe briefly how two of these factors interact.
C) Give an example to show how an organism living in a tropical rainforest adapts to one of
these factors.
Write answer in parts like a b and c

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Answered by XxItzking18xX
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Answer:

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a. Describe three factors that make up the abiotic environment of a tropical rainforest.

  • Climate, soil type, precipitation, temperature and sunlight are all abiotic factors that determine the composition of a rainforest, including the major differences between rainforests in tropical and temperate regions of the globe.

b. Describe briefly how two of these factors interact.

  • Air also interacts with plants, helping them grow by providing a source of carbon (CO2) and other nutrients. In general, abiotic factors like rock, soil, and water interact with biotic factors in the form of providing nutrients. ... The water, phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon cycles are examples of this.

C) Give an example to show how an organism living in a tropical rainforest adapts to one of these factors.

  • Many camouflaged rainforest animals, such as walking stick insects which look just like a tree branch and the slow-moving, green algae-covered sloths that hang from trees and blend in with their environment, use camouflage to avoid predators.

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Answered by aleemanibat
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Answer:

a) Abiotic factors:

• Humidity (heavy precipitation & warm temperature)

• Soil composition

• Sunlight

b) Interaction:

Humidity increases the rate of decomposition and enriches the soil with the essential nutrients which allows the forest vegetation to grow and nourish.

c) Adaptation:

Walking stick insect uses camouflage and looks just like a tree branch to avoid predators.

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