Match the term to the description for the basic environmental conditions that affect plant survival and growth.

Plants can survive only in environments that meet their needs. Earth has many different environments with unique environmental conditions. These conditions, which include temperature, sunlight, water, soil, and atmosphere provide the basic needs for plant survival. When changes occur in a plant’s environment, the result is either survival by adaptation or death of the plant.
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The main source of energy for plants. The energy needed for photosynthesis.
This is one of the most essential factors for plant growth. It is available to the plant through root uptake.
This is the measure of heat in degrees. It is necessary for several plant processes such as germination, respiration, photosynthesis and flowering.
This is the combination of decomposed organic matter and weathered rock that supports plant growth.
These gases extend from the Earth's surface into space and are important for plant survival because it contains relative humidity and carbon dioxide.

The main source of energy for plants. The energy needed for photosynthesis. - Sunlight

This is one of the most essential factors for plant growth. It is available to the plant through root uptake. - Water
This is the measure of heat in degrees. It is necessary for several plant processes such as germination, respiration, photosynthesis and flowering. - Temperature
This is the combination of decomposed organic matter and weathered rock that supports plant growth. - Soil
These gases extend from the Earth's surface into space and are important for plant survival because it contains relative humidity and carbon dioxide. - Atmosphere