( HELP THIS IS URGENT ) Taigas, tundra's, and tropical rainforests share what common abiotic component
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The common abiotic factor among the three biomes is a LOT OF SUNLIGHT.
- The abiotic components of each biome are characteristics of that ecosystem's biome.
- Non-living components that sustain the environment's live components are referred to as abiotic factors. Temperature, sunlight, rainfall, soil, climate, and so on are all examples.
- Sunlight is a common abiotic component in Taigas, Tundras, and Tropical Rainforests.
- Taigas have a colder climate, although they receive adequate sunlight during the summer and hence have a hotter climate.
- The tropical jungle receives around twelve hours of sunlight per day.
- Tundras receive most of their light in the form of indirect sunshine, which has a temperature of roughly 41 degrees Celsius.
- Other biotic characteristics such as high rainfall (rainforest), soil nutrients, and freezing temperatures (Tundra, Taiga), among others, are found in some biomes but not all.
- As a result, suitable amounts of sunlight are the most common abiotic element.
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