---- *Well, since there is really no specific ecosystem that was asked about in the question, I will just list some common and basic abiotic factors found throughout most ecosystems (maybe you can match this with the ecosystem you are talking about).
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Abiotic factors: nonliving parts of an ecosystem
Some abiotic factors include: ROCKS, SOIL, AIR, SUN, WATER, ETC.
Answer:
I believe c not completely sur e though
Explanation:
Answer:
One.
Explanation:
The attached figure shows the diagram of the given question.
We need to find how many angles are alternate exterior angles with angle 5?
Exterior angle = Angle that is made outside of the shape
Alternate angle = an angle opposite of a transversal line of another angle.
From the figure, 8, 7, 9, 10, 12, and 11 are the angles that are on the same transversal. 8, 7, 9, 10, and 12 are just exterior. It means that 11 is the alternate exterior of angle 5. So, only one angle is alternate exterior angles with angle 5.
For the environmental risk, it is much better to prevent pollution than to deal with it after it has already been made. When you deal with the pollution, it is hard to say that you can eliminate completely. So, prevention is the first strategy.
The temperature pattern which is being shown by the isotherms is that: D. temperatures increase from the center of the country toward the Southwest.
<h3>What is an isotherm?</h3>
An isotherm refers to a line that is drawn on a map to join points that are having the same temperature, in order to show the distribution of temperature in a geographical area on Earth's surface.
Based on the weather map in the image attached below, we can infer and logically deduce that temperatures typically increase from the center of the country toward the Southwest.
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