Thursday, November 3, 2016

Blog post #4- Marco Dal Canto

1.  Some abiotic factors on which our plant survives on are the amount of sun light, the amount of rain and the amount of nutrition the plant is getting.  Some biotic factors are the weeds around it taking water and nutrition from the plant and animals such as calipers or bugs eating the leafs.

2.   Our plants are in competition because the are growing next to lots of weeds.  The weeds take water and nutrition from the plant and cause it to not grow as fast, big, and healthy.

3.  Winners are detoured by the one that gets the most sun light, the most water, and the one that gets the most nutrition from the soil.  The loser is the one that gets less sun light, water, and nutrition.  It is hard to tell who won because they could both be strong and even if one got more sunlight. 

4.  Our plant interacts with animas such as caterpillars. The caterpillars that eat the plant get enough food to turn into a butterfly and it helps them grow up better.  The plant can be affected because it gets holes in then leafs.

5.  Secondary succession is shown in the planter beds.  In the previous years San Jose has been in a drought so it has negativity affected many plants.  Now that we have been getting more rain it is helping plants thrive in the garden.

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