Abiotic factors of the spruce forest.

Abiotic factors are a set of components of inanimate nature that act on the living environment of living nature.

The abiotic factors of the spruce forest include:

1. darkening (light practically does not pass through the trees);

2. humidity (due to the lack of light, moisture does not evaporate);

3. swampiness (breaking and falling of trees occurs);

4. no wind (densely planted trees impede the passage of wind gusts).



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