Abiotic factors that affect quolls (1 Viewer)

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This is my first time using this forum so i hope im doing this right but uhm, I am working on my assignment and i need 2 abiotic factors that affect quolls but i dont think soil temperature does that
 

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Air temperature maybe? Water availability, sunlight and altitude are also good ones to talk about
 

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Quolls are a very adaptable species. Their range stretches from Far North Queensland to Tasmania. This marsupial species is tolerant to a wide range of temperature and sunlight. Unfortunately, the Australian Quoll is frequently killed on roads. Hence proximity to busy roads is a strong factor affecting the mortality of quolls. Perhaps you could argue that human encroachment on their habitat through road construction is an abiotic factor.
 
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Natural bushfires would destroy natural habitats.

Hmm, would being killed by cars count as abiotic since there are human drivers?
 
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