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Ecology: Abiotic Factors
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Ecology: Abiotic Factors Unit Concept: Everything is connected to the non-living environment.
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Abiotic: All non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment.
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Biotic: Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms.
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What are some of the abiotic factors that affect living organisms?
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Moisture
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Temperature
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Wind
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Light
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Soil
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Nutrients
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNfmew9C508
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Abiotic Factor: Light
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Factors in the environment that affect the amount of light. Time of day, morning-noon-dusk Cloud Cover Seasons. Location.
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Video! 24 hour time lapse from the arctic – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t1KIWRP9ig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t1KIWRP9ig
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Abiotic Factor: Temperature.
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Temperature can effect organisms by … Causing flowers to open and close. Causing seeds to germinate Causes some trees to drop their leaves Affects the activity in warm and cold blooded animals Creates huge temperature swings in the desert from day to night. Creating seasonal changes in temperature Change posture in one place
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Abiotic Factor: Moisture (water) Water availability varies greatly on this planet.
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Water is essential for life, and all organisms depend on it.
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Abiotic Factor: Wind
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Wind is moving air and has a number of important functions in an ecosystem.
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Wind brings weather, especially precipitation. – Water evaporates over ocean, wind carries water over land where it falls.
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Wind can also cause erosion of soil, and will dry out areas much faster.
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Wind can be very damaging to plants and animal populations.
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Nutrients Cycles in nature: Water Carbon Nitrogen
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