I can name a lot more than two biotic and abiotic factors!
This is the biotic in a forest habitat:
Deer
Trees
Grass
Mushrooms
Fish
Birds
Bacteria
Bears
and any other thing living
This is a list of the abiotic factors:
Rocks
Water
Dead Bark
Soil
Air
and any other thing that is non-living
humans andbacterialive with us which are biotic factors while air and temperature are some abiotic factors..
Stones are abiotic, just as soil is. Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical factors in an ecosystem whereas biotic factors are the living (or once living) factors in an ecosystem. Therefore, as stones have never been living, they are NOT BIOTIC.
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it forms an ecosystem
The biotic factors of a pig are the biological organisms that coexist in the same biome. The abiotic factors are the nonorganic factors, such as sunlight, weather and temperature.
I would say the prey that is around for them for biotic. Maybe the climates for abiotic.
biotic
Limiting Factors
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
All living things are biotic factors.
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
Producers are biotic factors
A desert is a mixture of both biotic and abiotic factors. Soil, sand, rock, water, air and light are abiotic while plants and animals are biotic.
Biotic. Biotic refers to living factors, abiotic refers to nonliving factors.
abiotic factors are the NONLIVING factors of the kelp forest and the biotic factors are the living things.
the biotic and abiotic factors there
Because of Limiting Factors (environmental factors that prevent a population from increasing). Biotic Limiting Factors = Living organisms; Abiotic Limiting Factors = Nonliving organisms.Other factors include: Death Rate, Birth Rate, Carrying Capacity, Predation