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Abiotic factors - data

factors are non-living. They include light intensity, temperature and moisture levels. The of living organisms in an can be affected by abiotic factors.

The effect of abiotic factors on organisms

A shingle beach has small stones instead of fine sand. Plant seeds can lodge between the small stones and start to grow, particularly at the top of the shore away from the waves. Two students set up a along a shingle beach. They started at the top of the beach and worked towards the sea. Every five metres they placed a on the beach and measured the height of all the plants found. They found the of this data. Their results are presented in a graph below.

Graph showing the heights of plants in relation to their distance from the shore
Figure caption,
The relationship between distance from the top of the shingle shore and the average height of plants

Question

What conclusions can you draw from this data about the mean plant height? Use numbers in your answer. [2 marks]

The students also recorded the depth of soil (an abiotic factor).

Distance from top of shore (m)Soil depth (cm)
016
513
1014
157
205
251
300
350
400
Distance from top of shore (m)0
Soil depth (cm)16
Distance from top of shore (m)5
Soil depth (cm)13
Distance from top of shore (m)10
Soil depth (cm)14
Distance from top of shore (m)15
Soil depth (cm)7
Distance from top of shore (m)20
Soil depth (cm)5
Distance from top of shore (m)25
Soil depth (cm)1
Distance from top of shore (m)30
Soil depth (cm)0
Distance from top of shore (m)35
Soil depth (cm)0
Distance from top of shore (m)40
Soil depth (cm)0

Question

What conclusions can you draw from this data? Use numbers in your answer. [2 marks]

Question

What conclusion can you draw that links the number of plants and the depth of soil? [1 mark]