Biotic Factor Eagle Abiotic Factor High Wind Density at High Altitude Biotic Factor Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor Abiotic.

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Biotic Factor Eagle Abiotic Factor High Wind Density at High Altitude Biotic Factor Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor Abiotic Factor

Pitch Pine still grows here too…much less of it. Many areas have shortleaf pines more abundant than pitch pines. Cover 40% or more of the ground and contribute to 50% or more of the tree stems

Scrub Oak Black Oak Chestnut oak White Oak

Write down characteristics in the margin that help the chameleon when it hunts: Is the chameleon well suited for it’s habitat?

Please keep in mind! EVOLUTION HAPPENS OVER GENERATIONS. NOT IN A SINGLE LIFETIME.