That really depends on which part of Texas you are talking about, I am on the coast of Texas and it is very tropical (humidity, mosquitoes and all..), but West Texas is like desert, dry, so you need to be more specific as to which part.
In summer, its generally around 102-104 in central Texas. South Texas is about 2 degrees warmer, and North Texas is about 2 degrees cooler! Our coldest month is February, and this year we got snow! It gets down to the lowest 28-30 in cities, and it got down to 14 in the Hill Country this winter. It generally hits 80 by mid-end of March and only gets hotter from there!
Texas's climate varies widely, from arid in the west to humid in the east. The huge expanse of Texas encompasses several regions with distinctly different climates: Northern Plains, Trans-Pecos Region, Texas Hill Country, Piney Woods, and South Texas. Generally speaking, the eastern half of Texas is humid subtropical, while the western half is semi-arid (with some arid regions). While snowfall is more common across northern Texas than in its southern sections, snow has fallen heavily near and along the middle and upper Texas coastline.
As large as Texas is, it holds many biomes: Prairies (or grasslands) abound in Texas. There also many rather large areas of wetlands.
The Big Bend area has a mountain range which rises to above 7,000 feet of elevation.
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grass people animals microbes a biotic factor is anything that is alive
High Humidity :)
the ice cream biome
Wet and Wild (Most rain in Texas)
yes
Grassland
Hot/humid
The Abiotic factors need the Biotic factors to survive or the other way around because they both provide needs for each other. ;)
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
Producers are biotic factors
No, a community is all the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
No, a raccoon is not a biotic factor. Biotic factors refer to living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. Raccoons are indeed living organisms, but they are considered biotic agents rather than biotic factors. Biotic factors are typically used to describe the interrelationships and interactions between different living organisms in an ecosystem.
The Abiotic factors need the Biotic factors to survive or the other way around because they both provide needs for each other. ;)
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
Producers are biotic factors
No, a community is all the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
No, a raccoon is not a biotic factor. Biotic factors refer to living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. Raccoons are indeed living organisms, but they are considered biotic agents rather than biotic factors. Biotic factors are typically used to describe the interrelationships and interactions between different living organisms in an ecosystem.
No there are no biotic factors on Jupiter.
All living things are biotic factors.
Biotic - Living factors Abiotic - Non-living factors
Producers and consumers are biotic factors.
plankton have a biotic influence
biotic factors in a lions ecosystem:zebrasgazellesgiraffesflieshippostreesbushesgrass