food and living space
the 4 limiting factors are : 1.space 2.shelter 3.food 4.water
1.) One factor is Space. 2.) Another factor is Sunlight.
Two examples of density independent factors of the tundra biome are the extreme temperatures and the excessive winds. Two examples of density dependent factors are weather and competition between the species.
A limiting factor is a factor that inhibits the growth of organisms within an ecosystem. Some examples include:DiseaseTemperatureWater availabilityFood availabilityShelter availability: space
1. parasites 2. competition 3. disease
Density = (mass) / (volume)From the definition, we see that density is inversely proportional to volume.If the mass is unchanged while the volume decreases by a factor of 2, the density increases by a factor of 2.The new density is (2.0 x 2) = 4 gm/cc
1. type of substance 2. State of substance. 3. temperature of substance.
A limiting factor to performing math operations would be the bit size of the registers. If your register had a bit size of say 16, the largest number you could add, subtract, multiply, or divide to would be 2^16 or 65,536 or 1111111111111111.
The density decreases by half. You find the answer by knowing that density is equal to mass divided by the volume. If the mass stays constants and the volume is doubled, then the density is halved.
=lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.==lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.=
Both photosystem 2 & 1 are light-dependent.
Density is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of matter present. If you have 2 grams of copper and 2000 grams of copper, they are going to have the same density. This cannot be said for extensive properties such as volume: 2 grams of copper will not have the same volume as 2000 grams of copper.See related questions below for more information.