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land soil temperature photo period​

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Answered by iamjwick007
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Land is the solid surface of the Earth that supports agriculture, habitation, and diverse natural resources. This surface is generally not covered with water.

Soil is the name given to the mix of minerals, organic matters, liquids, and other elements that support plant life

Temperature is the measurement of hotness or coldness of an area or object. It is measured by thermometer.

Precipitation comprises of the condensation of atmospheric water vapour. Forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, and hail.

Photoperiod connotes the length of the time during day, wherein organism receive sunlight(illumination)

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Answered by dramaqueen717188
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Introduction

IntroductionPhotoperiod is an environmental cue linked to several seasonal developmental processes in plants, including the initiation of both reproductive and vegetative organs.9,27 The ability to use photoperiod as an environmental cue for regulating a seasonal/annual response is termed photoperiodism (see Glossary),35 and this ability allows seasonal monitoring by plants. It can be speculated that photoperiod is an environmental cue used to elicit many timed seasonal responses such as flowering since photoperiod remains constant on any given day in each year; thus, photoperiod is a reliable environmental cue.

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