GCSE Biology (AQA)
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Abiotic - Wind
- Wind direction and intensity are significant abiotic factors affecting ecological communities.
- It's essential to understand how these factors impact organisms for exams.
- Wind direction influences its temperature and the presence of particles like sand.
- Wind intensity describes the strength of the wind.
- An example of wind's effect on a community is seen in how plants, especially trees, grow.
- Strong, consistent wind can cause trees to grow at unusual angles due to the persistent force exerted in one direction.
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