Snow is abiotic. "a" means not or lacking and "bio" means life. Snow is not living, so it is abiotic.
I think snow is an abiotic factor
An abiotic factor that affects Yellowstone National Park is the snow fall. The snow fall affects the temperature because it can snow there at any time of the year.
abiotic
It is a true Fact that it is an Abiotic Factor.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
abiotic
An abiotic factor that affects Yellowstone National Park is the snow fall. The snow fall affects the temperature because it can snow there at any time of the year.
No. Like rain and water it is not alive and therefore is abiotic and not biotic.
snow is abiotic because it is just ice which turns into water so that makes it abiotic which is non-living
It abiotic factor
abiotic
Abiotic factors in an ecosystem are the nonliving factors. These factors interact with living organisms and help them to survive.
It is a true Fact that it is an Abiotic Factor.
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
No
I say yes because it says so in my science text book under abiotic factors.
No. Topography is not alive and has never been. It is an Abiotic Factor.