The answer is unknown but they can engage in reactions that leave insoluble mineral deposits. These deposits can make hard water... and i have no idea what that means
An ecosystem
Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things
Ecology is the study of the interactions between living and other living things; and between living things and the nonliving things in their environment.
When trying to come up with characteristics of nonliving things, it helps to think about what makes them different from living things. Unlike living organisms, nonliving things do not need water to survive, nor do they have reproductive or respiratory systems. In addition, nonliving things do not need nutrition in order to exist.
ecosystem
they are made up of matter
atoms
an ecosystem
im pretty sure that they are called biotic factors
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.
They share same atmosphere , hydrosphere. All are in an ecosystem
which ions are permeable to phospholipids that make up the plasma membrane