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Factors that influence a biome.Moderator: BioTeam
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Factors that influence a biome.What kind of factors influence a biome?
I would think types of location, such as latitude, the humidity of the area, and elevation. And the other would be different types of climate, but I guess that kinda goes with location.
We have here biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are those factors which are living or simply the animals, plants, and the decomposers or detritus feeders which include fungi and bacteria. The abiotic factors as what were cited by the two of the above are composed of non-living components. Biotic factors have interdependent relationship with one another. And the non-living components where they are exposed to affects them at the same time. Every biome has an exclusive type of organisms and abiotic components situated in this specific biome particularly.
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