Abiotic factors are non-living physical and chemical parts of the environment that affect ecosystems. Some abiotic factors for native forests are temperature, soil, water, sunlight and wind.
Climate: (temperature, rainfall, sunlight and salinity)
Biotic factors in tropical monsoon forests include the diverse plant and animal species that are adapted to the warm and wet conditions. Abiotic factors include the high temperature, heavy rainfall, and distinct wet and dry seasons that characterize these forests. These factors interact to shape the unique ecosystem found in tropical monsoon forests.
forests are denuded because of human induced ( biotic) and non-human induced factors ( abiotic) factors. Biotic factors include felling of trees for human needs like timber,fuelwood and construction of roads, dams etc. Man has removed forests for making habitations also. Abiotic factors include landslides, volcanoes , snow damage, various pests like insects and fungi and fire.
example of abiotic factors in an ecosytem include
Some important abiotic factors in tropical forests include temperature, rainfall, humidity, and soil composition. These factors influence the diversity of plant and animal species, as well as overall ecosystem productivity and function. Temperature and rainfall patterns, in particular, help to shape the structure and composition of tropical forest communities.
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Abiotic factors
Nonliving (abiotic) factors include:soilsandgravelrockswatersunlight
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how does tornados effect abiotic and biotics
There are many abiotic factors of a sea otter habitat including the water. Another abiotic factors of this habitat is the sand and rocks.
Yes it is. Abiotic factors are non-living factors.