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The Titanic wreck is considered an abiotic factor as it lacks life, but because it rests in the bottom of the ocean, it's part of the ecosystem.
Rocks are nonliving (abiotic) yet form part of the environment found in a desert.
Assuming you mean Mt Wellington in Tasmania, then it is not part of the Great Dividing Range. This range ends near Melbourne, but does not extend to the island state. Mt Wellington is part of the Wellington Range.
It is the part in naruto manga where Pain invades Konoha and destroys it and then naruto fights him and defeats him. It starts around chapter 420 and ends about chapter 450
Some major autotrophs in the desert are the cactus, the date palm, and the vegetation that grows around any desert oasis. Some herbivores that are part of the desert ecosystem include the camel and the gazelle.
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the abiotic components, while the living ones are biotic components.
Other nonliving parts of the ecosystem that help you are: water, sunlight, and oxygen. The most important living part of the ecosystem is plants.
Any types of water or rocks
Yes, because it is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. yes it does .
they both work together
No because dirt is the nonliving part of the ecosystem.
all the animals in a swamp
Water systems travel through the nonliving part of an ecosystem through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Fire is an Abiotic factor. The definition of Abiotic factors are the nonliving part of the ecosystem. I am pretty positive that fire is nonliving.
anything that doesn't breathe, like rocks or dirt
Yes, CO2 gas is nonliving and a part of the ecosystem contributory to plant food manufacture, but so is water, photons of light and the trace minerals the plants use to make food.
No. The system consists of all living and nonliving things found in a large area. In a tropical forest ecosystem, they would be many. many different kinds of living things plus the nonliving things. In a desert ecosystem, there are fewer living things but many of the same nonliving things.Living: insects, bugs, bacteria, worms, centipedes, plants, birds and animals.Nonliving: sand, rocks, water and air.