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In what ways can the direction of wind influence the distribution of organisms in a coastal ecosystem?
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Adaptations, interdependence and competition
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In what ways can the direction of wind influence the distribution of organisms in a coastal ecosystem?
Answer
The direction of wind can affect the distribution of organisms by influencing the dispersal of seeds and pollen. For example, winds blowing inland can carry seeds from coastal plants to new areas, promoting growth in those regions, while winds blowing out to sea may limit the spread of terrestrial organisms.
Explanation
This answer effectively explains how wind direction can impact organism distribution through seed and pollen dispersal, demonstrating an understanding of ecological interactions. The question assesses the student's ability to apply knowledge of abiotic factors to real-world scenarios.
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