Examlex
In mountain biomes,how many kilometres' change in latitude is each 100-metre gain in elevation roughly equivalent to?
Habitat
The natural environment in which an organism lives, which includes both biotic and abiotic factors.
Abiotic Components
The non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.
Community
A group of interacting living organisms sharing a populated environment; in human contexts, it can also refer to a group of people with a common characteristic or interest.
Species Interaction
The interactions between different species within an ecosystem, which can include competition, predation, symbiosis, and mutualism, influencing the survival and reproduction of the species involved.
Q29: What is one example of a negative
Q34: What is the basic unit of life? <br>A) a
Q40: Which letter in the diagram corresponds to
Q44: What is least likely to affect the
Q50: In which category do vultures,hyenas,and flies all
Q58: Which letter in the graph corresponds to
Q60: What percentage of the world's land is
Q62: Which part of a tropical rain forest
Q106: What does topsoil contain? <br>A) ozone <br>B) humus <br>C) freshly fallen leaves <br>D) aquatic plants
Q150: A deer is a primary consumer and