u can freeze, heat, shape, or change its color
some of the biotic factors are bamboo, pikas, and a jackal. and some abiotic factors are like the sun and water
the seasons can also can affect the chimps
people would get ill and sick
An ecosystem is defined as interaction among populations in a community; the community's physicals surroundings, or abiotic factors
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.
Neither! No, people are not abiotic. If people were abiotic, we would be dead. Abiotic means "non-living." But we ARE living. So the correct term for "living" is 'biotic.'
1) We kill too easily - directly and indirectly (destroying habitat). 2) We plant monocultures in the name of efficiency. 3) There's just too many people.
Abiotic factors refer to such non-living influences on plants, people, and animals as drought, flooding, and temperature fluctuations.
some of the biotic factors are bamboo, pikas, and a jackal. and some abiotic factors are like the sun and water
Biotic factors are living things, like plants and animals. Abiotic factors are non-living things, like rocks and weather.
Your grandmother people. From Samantha. (:
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.
Los of habitat and habitat fragmentation are the factors that endanger pandas.
the seasons can also can affect the chimps
people would get ill and sick
because it can change their natural habitat .
To change a wild foxes habitat is easy. They're very shy.Some will hand in by picking garbage or raiding chicken coops in rural areas. All we have to do is move into thier habitat and we change and/or ruin it.