bella blogpost #4

blog post #4

1) Some abiotic factors our plant depends on are water,sunlight, and weather. For example, our plantdepends on weather because if its dry weather our plant will not get all the water it needs to stay hydrated. Another abiotic factor is sunlight because sun is very important for photosyntesis. Some biotic factors animals,insects,and bacteria. One biotic factor is animals because it is very possible a do or a chicken might get into the plants and either eat it, rip it out, or pee on it; which would damag our plant and/or kill it.


2)Our palnts are engaged in competition because our plant is competing with the plantsfor thesame thing. Our plant is competing with the other student’s plants because they are so close together in the garden and share the some space. our plant and the other plants will compete for sunlight,water and of coarse space to grow.It is not always clear who the ‘’winners’’ and the ‘’losers are. But mosted of the time the ‘’winners’’ and the ‘’losers are determined by how much ech of the olants have grown and which oneis healtheir. It is not always clear who the ‘’winners’’and the ‘’losers are. This is  because they could all look the same and be growing at the rate. Also, it could also be based on who has the most seeds and who has the best method dissemination.



3) Another type of interaction our plant is evolved in is human interaction. For example, we might forget tonwater our plants for an extended amount of time.


4)Succesion is occuring in the garden because it has evolved over time. Although competition can affect secondary succesion; I think our garden is secondary succesion because scondary succesion  occurs there was preexisting soil before we all planted. I think it also might be seconday succesion because the garden occured after the initial sucession has been disrupted but plants still existed.

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