Read the passage. Then write a paragraph that explains why the two ecosystems have such different kinds of plants. Use the terms biotic factor, abiotic factor, and limiting factor in your explanation.
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A group of students is studying the types of plants that grow in a field next to the school. The field is mowed regularly, but it does not get any water other than rainfall. The field has several kinds of plants that are typically found in a grassland ecosystem. But it has none of the plants found in a nearby forest ecosystem.
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Explanation:
- Any ecosystem is a result of the combination of various biotic, abiotic and limiting factors.
- Each of the above mentioned factors plays a part in what kind of species will grow in that ecosystem.
- Such as a park is moved daily due to which no plants can grow in it other than grass typically found in grassland.
- Soil conditions, weather and environment may also be other abiotic factor due to which none of the plants grow as in the forest ecosystem.
- Rain is another limiting factor cause its only source of water is rain.
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