enSCorganization of a community10
growth factors: tend to increase population size
reduction factors: tend to decrease population size
succession: the series of changes that full-fledged plant & animal community
pioneer: the first plants to appear during succession
biomes: also known as life zones, all plants, all animals, & other organisms in a particular area
climate: the most important abiotic factor that determines what kind of vegetation can grow in an area
desert: large area of arid land, precipitation is low
coniferous forest: abundant in conifers
grassland: plains in North America and pampas in Argentina
tundra: the ground cover with little snow, cool & limited sunlight
organization of a community
1. OOFSTERRCONIUESF
abundant in conifers
2. OSTCADURTCRFOIEN
tend to decrease population size
3. GOFCAWSHTORTR
tend to increase population size
4. OPRNEIE
the first plants to appear during succession
5. ETSRED
large area of arid land, precipitation is low
6. SAARNLDGS
plains in North America and pampas in Argentina
7. DNTRUA
the ground cover with little snow, cool & limited sunlight
8. OUSSINSCCE
the series of changes that full-fledged plant & animal community
9. BISOME
also known as life zones, all plants, all animals, & other organisms in a particular area
10. IEMCLAT
the most important abiotic factor that determines what kind of vegetation can grow in an area