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  • Abiotic Factors in Rainforest Ecosystems: Sunlight, Temperature & More
    Here are some abiotic factors found in a rainforest ecosystem:

    * Sunlight: Rainforests receive high levels of sunlight, which is essential for plant growth.

    * Temperature: Rainforests have consistently warm temperatures, typically ranging from 20-35°C (68-95°F).

    * Rainfall: As the name suggests, rainforests receive a large amount of rainfall, often exceeding 2000 mm (80 inches) per year.

    * Humidity: The high rainfall leads to extremely high humidity levels.

    * Soil: Rainforest soils can vary in quality, but they are often acidic and nutrient-poor due to rapid decomposition and leaching.

    * Water: The abundance of rainfall creates rivers, streams, and other bodies of water within the rainforest ecosystem.

    Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these factors!

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