によって chris murdock 15年前.
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Tomaga-River Inter-T
The Tomaga-River inter-tidal wetlands are influenced by various environmental factors across the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Atmospheric conditions, such as insolation and orographic rainfall, impact soil moisture, shade, and exposure, consequently affecting humidity levels.
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Tomaga-River Inter-Tidal Wetlands Biosphere samphire turns red and drops leaves to combat hypersalinity eg Grey mangrove absorbs and salt through leaves certain plants must adopt to soil conditions Decomposing flora/fauna increase soil fertility. Crabs/whelks airate the soil allowing for increased decomposition lithosphere is a habitat for high Biodiversity eg, semiphore and soldier crabs Lithosphere lithospher is affected by the amount of tidal erosion Atmosphere Local landforms (mts) increase likelihood of orographic rainfall, may effect shade and exposure on Tidal Wetlands and influence humidity levels. insolation can reduce soil moisture Hydrosphere Flood/ storm events may erode the upstream lithosphere increasing turbidity and threatening the photosynthesis open delta allows free movement of the tides and deposition of sand sediment tidal flow waterlogs soil twice daily necessitating mangrove pneumatophors Water body moderates temperatures lithospher provides ground water to woodlands River/creek flow provides rich alluvial soil, with nutrients