Abiotic factors are sand, water, wind, waves, the sun, rocks; anything that is non-living and has never been living. The biotic factors are anything that is living or has lived; birds, sea grasses, people, sand crabs, insects, etc.
Abiotic Factors: Rocks, air, temperature, and any other nonliving organisms. anything that doesnt reproduce, grow, breathe or eats Biotic Factors: ALL the living organisms in between the rocks on the rock or anywhere
An abiotic factor of an ecosystem is a non-living object that affects its surroundings in some sort of way. Abiotic factors of a shoreline would be: sand, air, water, rocks, sun, wind, waves, the ozone layer, clouds. maybe even if there are hills near by.
Abiotic Factors: Sand, air and anything that does not reproduce, grow, breaths and eats
Biotic Factors: All the living animals that live there, crabs, clams, etc.
An Estuary is a shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
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Abiotic factors of a ecosystem are physical non living ones such as the weather, soil, a river, anything that's a not living.Biotic factors include biological influences on organisms such as the types of plants growing, and the species of animals in the ecosystem, and any factor that's living.Together abiotic and biotic factors determine the survival and growth of and organism.
abiotic factors are nonliving things that affects that ecosystem.
Abiotic and biotic are different and the same in some ways. Abiotic factors are the nonliving features of the ecosystem or the Earth. Biotic factors are the living features of the earth. These are the differences. The similarities of Abiotic and biotic is that they are both features of the Earth. Have fun with your answer. ~Zakia
the seasons can also can affect the chimps
What are some Abiotic and Biotic things in estuary ecosystem
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The biotic and abiotic factors that affect wombat hibitat and ecosystem are; Abiotic factors: Predators Food Intraspecific Competition Biotic factors: Climate Shelter Water
some abiotic factors in the everglades are dirt, water, mud, and rain. Abiotic factors are the NON-LIVING parts of an ecosystem. other abiotic factors are rocks
Abiotic factors scientifically are the nonliving things in, and that effect an ecosystem. With that definition, the abiotic factors of every ecosystem are: sunlight, water, soil, temperature and oxygen Biotic factors are anything that is living in an ecosystem. plants, animals and humans make up most biotic factors. there must be thousands of different biotic and abiotic factors in just the salt water biome, but some examples would be: Biotic: algae, fungi, seaweed (etc) aquatic mammals, fish and other Abiotic: all of the above. in turn it would take days to name all of the biotic and abiotic factors of the sea, but here's a brief summary.
Biotic factors in an area, ecosystem, or biome are the living factors. Abiotic is the antonym, non-living factors. For example, some biotic factors in a biome are; plants, animals, bacteria, growth rate, etc. Some abiotic factors include; sunlight, water, wind/air currents, temperature, rocks, etc.
Abiotic factors are the nonliving components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living therein. Some abiotic factors that may affect a snake are: water supply and distribution, rate of precipitation, temperature patterns.
Abiotic factors of a ecosystem are physical non living ones such as the weather, soil, a river, anything that's a not living.Biotic factors include biological influences on organisms such as the types of plants growing, and the species of animals in the ecosystem, and any factor that's living.Together abiotic and biotic factors determine the survival and growth of and organism.
Some abiotic factors about jaguars would be climate, water, temperature, and dirt. These are all a part of its ecosystem.
the abiotic factors in a certain community or ecosystem are those factors related more directly to the environment surrounding the organism. some abiotic factors include temperature, rainfall ans salinity.
In a grassland the abiotic components are the non living parts of the ecosystem that are depended on by the living organisms. There are four major abiotic parts; soil, climate, natural disturbances and topography.
abiotic factors are nonliving things that affects that ecosystem.