Four abiotic factors in a prairie system

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: Abiotic factors are things in a system that are not alive.
There are usually general abiotic factors such as:
Air, Water, Rocks, and Dirt (Dirt can be considered biotic and abiotic, most teachers will take it as an abiotic factor).

Related Questions

Which development in plants has contributed to the evolution of large trees?
Technician A says that the oil control ring scrapes oil off the cylinder wall with each downward piston stroke. Technician B says that a typical oil control ring consists of two separate pieces. Who is right?A. Technician B only B. Both Technicians A and B wrong answer C. Technician A only D. Neither Technician A nor B p.s "both"is wrong
Which geologic period lasted for almost 7/8 of earth’s history?A.the Precambrian timeB.the Quaternary PeriodC.the Carboniferous PeriodD.the Phanerozoic Eon
Which three components are common to the circulatory systems of most living animals? A. arteries, veins, capillaries B. vessels, heart, circulating fluid C. aorta, ventricles, atria D. blood, heart, cavities
Forces come in pairs. What are these pairs called ?

OntsBetween 2014 and 2016, more than 25,000 children in Flint, Michigan, drank
water that was contaminated with lead from lead pipes. During this time, the
city claimed the water was safe to drink. Which of the following is an action
the city could have taken to keep the water safe?
O
A. Regularly test the water in residents' homes.
O
B. Ignore residents' requests to test the water.
O
C. Have city employees drink the water publicly.
D. Monitor the water quality in a neighboring area.
O

Answers

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The water should regularly be checked after a certain period of time. There are many chances that the water that is suitable for drinking gets polluted which needs to have a watch on it.

The water that is supplied in the residential area should be checked time to time so that the contamination in the water can be known on time and precautions should be taken according to them.

Hence, the correct answer is option A

Answer:

A

Explanation:

regularly testing the waters in the residents home will definitely improve water purity in the neighborhood

How many bones are in a horses skeleton

Answers

205 bones i believe is your answer

This is an involuntary, non-striated muscle found throughout the human body.​

Answers

Answer: Smooth muscle

Explanation:

I got it wrong on usatestprep and when it showed me the answer key, smooth muscle was the correct answer.

Rough E.R. has _________ attached to its membrane

Answers

Ribosomes.

Additional Info:
It uses these ribosomes to make proteins for transport.

How the repertory system with following physiological requirements

Answers

For Example:
Place your hand on your ribs and inhale deeply. You’ll notice that your chest expands and your back straightens. As this occurs, air is rushing through your windpipe and branches off to either your left or right lung. After 20 to 30 more branch , branch points, oxygen in the air ends up in the alveoli where it diffuses into the liquid that only surrounds the alveoli, and slips into the blood. This microscopic gas exchange occurs rapidly, oxygen is taken into the body and carbon dioxide is totally removed from the body, and then you exhale. 
Hope that this helps you! =)

The matter of the suna. forms a defined outer boundary.
b. is made of superheated gas.
c. has a negative electrical charge.
d. has a maximum temperature of 1 million°C.

Answers

Answer:

b. is made of superheated gas.

Explanation:

Most atoms in the Sun exist as plasma, or a fourth state of matter made up of superheated gas with an electrical charge which is both positive as well as negative.  Our Sun consists almost entirely of the elements hydrogen and helium. ... The core is plasma, but moves similarly to a gas.  Its temperature is around 27 million degrees Celsius.  And because the Sun is not solid, it does not have a defined outer boundary.

Hope this helps!!

Answer:

b. is made of superheated gas.

Explanation:

Other Questions