This is an example of an abiotic limiting factor. An abiotic factor is a non-living variable in the environment that has an effect on the ecosystem. In this picture, the atmosphere is an abiotic factor. It limits oxygen, weather, shade and beauty. All livings need oxygen to survive. Therefore, all living things depend on the oxygen the atmosphere is distributing. Without clouds, there can be no weather or life. Clouds bring rain, shade, and snow. What happens if there is no rain? Shade and all types of weather come the clouds. Therefore, the atmosphere is responsible for carrying the essential possessor of weather. Beauty occurs in the atmosphere when weather distributes it. Such as rainbows, snowmen, etc. To sum up, everything in the world depend on each other to survive.
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