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Dictionary » C » Cloud Cover Cloud CoverThe state of the sky when it is covered by clouds.Cloud cover is an abiotic Factor, because the presence of clouds blocks out light, and thus has an affect on plants and the rate of photosynthesis they perform, for example. Therefore, cloud Cover is an abiotic Factor due to its intricate role in the lives of living organisms on or around the surface. ![]()
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