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Give am account of the factors which influence the terrestrial ecosystem.​

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Answered by jack6778
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The following factors affect the terrestrial ecosystem :

1. Moisture

2. Temperature

3. Soil

4. Altitudes

Moisture and temperature are two limiting factors of terrestrial ecosystem. Water is essential for plant growth because nutrients needed for growth are supplied in a dissolved state for the roots through medium of water.

Temperature : Seeds need some heat for germination, growths and reproduction and also a rang of temperature beyond which it cannot survive.

Other factors such as soil also to some extent control the vegetation growth.

Answered by jass9584
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Ecosystem which prevails on land is called terrestrial ecosystem....
Man is closely related to it as it provides us with our basic needs like food, shelter,etc....

FACTORS :-

1) MOISTURE WATER is important for the growth of plants because the nutrients required are supplied in a dissolved state from the roots to the leaves through the medium of water.........

2) TEMPERATURE is very important as it is required for germination, growth and reproduction.....
✨Plant growth ceases when temperature goes below 6°C.......

3) SOIL provides the medium for plant growth.
Different types of soil such as alluvial, red black,etc all support different types of vegetation.....

4)RELIEF determines the type of vegetation.....

5) DRAINAGE is also a factor which also determines the type of vegetation......

6) ALTITUDE is also a factor... In mountains vegetation varies with altitude........

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