The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." <span>Swamps can occur seasonally. The statement is true because swamps are not naturally formed. It is caused because water are stock for a longer time in a certain place and was collected there.</span>
a. Sea-to-land breezes blow in an (On shore) direction.
b. (Convectional) currents are circular movements of rising and descending air.
c. Land-to-sea breezes (local winds) occur during (daytime).
d. During the day, air above the sea is (Cooler) than the above land.
A dune<span> is a mound of </span>sand<span> formed by the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert. </span>Dunes form<span> when wind blows </span>sand<span> into a sheltered area behind an obstacle. </span>Dunes<span> grow as grains of </span>sand accumulate. Sand dunes<span> serve an important purpose by protecting inland areas from coastal water intrusion. They are able to absorb the impact and protect inland areas from high energy storms and act as a resilient barrier to the destructive forces of wind and waves.</span>
Answer:
hii all the below are biotic factors
Explanation:
biotic is a living factor while abiotic is a non-living factor.
all the options are examples of biotic factors but im not sure on rotting log and leaves cause tree is alive but rotting one? i guess yes its alive until its dead similarly the leave it was once a part of a living tree.
so i think that rotting log, dead leaves and bacteria are the correct answers