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EQ: How do environmental factors affecting plant growth compare across biomes?

Review from yesterday… What are the six abiotic factors that affect plant growth? Quick write!

Six Abiotic Factors that Affect Plant Growth Air Water Space Temperature Light Soil abiotic factors – non-living elements found within an ecosystem Perhaps my plant was missing one of these 6 critical factors it needed!

Biome Reading Read with your partner: Biomes Biome Summary How to Read a Climograph Browse through all of the biomes, filling out the chart as you go Fill out your directed notes as you read.

EQA: How do environmental factors affecting plant growth compare across biomes?