2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
feeding and breeding patting and playing
Some abiotic factors are rocks, air, temperature, water, and soil/sand/dirt. Biotic factors consist of fish and plants. There is a lot more but i was in a rush so this is all i put, sorry.
A biotic factor is anything that lives. For example,catdogmousehamsterpeopleplantstreesanimalsflowers
I predation is neither abiotic or biotic. The 2 terms mean with life or without life. Predation is an act that a predator preforms. The predator is alive, this true. But it does not fit the definition of abiotic or biotic.
i think it's biotic and abiotic factors...... .. . . .i'm not sure . . . .i just want to help
together: biotic and abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecostystem in which the organism lives
Well, ad I'm sure you know an Abiotic Factor is not alive while Biotic are.Abiotic Factors:1.Precipitation 2.Seasons3.Sunlight/sun4.Soil5.The seaBiotic Factors:1.Black Bear 2.Fox3.Squirrel4.Deer5.Coyote6.Bald Eagle7.The Balsam Fir8.The Jack Pine
Like any land animal, two abiotic factors that would have affected Austrosaurus would have been air and water. As for biotic factors, trees that supplied edible leaves would have been the most important biotic factor to Austrosaurus survival. If there were any predators, those would have been another biotic factor that would have effected them, as well as any other herbivorous dinosaurs that competed for the same food sources.
All ecosystems have 2 components: the biotic factors and the abiotic factors.Biotic factors are the living things such as plants and animals.Abiotic factors are the non-living things such as sunlight, rainfall and soil type.
biotic factor- a "factor"(thing) that can affect other members and abiotic factors in its ecosystem. examples: tree, grass, deer, bear abiotic factor- nonliving thing that affects its ecosystem examples: sun, air, climate, water, temperature
Biotic and Abiotic