What are the living conditions of organisms in the ground-air environment?

the ground-air environment is rich in oxygen;
a low-density environment for survival in which terrestrial plants have developed mechanical tissues, and animals have a more pronounced skeleton
good illumination;
there are sharper fluctuations in ambient temperature;
moisture deficiency;
the presence of air currents, thanks to which some animals can fly, as well as the transfer of plant seeds and spores.



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