Yes. Biotic factors are things that are currently or have ever been alive. In other words they contain organic matter. Abiotic factors are things that are not alive and never have been alive, like temperature, humidity, wind, etc.
Loosely speaking, yes, although probably not to a clinician, who might define a 'biotic factor' in different terms. A fish is biotic, but the term 'biotic' is generally used in a different way.
yes, obviously, it is a consumer
No.
abiotic
It is a true Fact that it is an Abiotic Factor.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
abiotic
Snow is abiotic. "a" means not or lacking and "bio" means life. Snow is not living, so it is abiotic.
cod fish live in salt water
It abiotic factor
abiotic
It is a true Fact that it is an Abiotic Factor.
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
No
I say yes because it says so in my science text book under abiotic factors.
No. Topography is not alive and has never been. It is an Abiotic Factor.
Biotic
Yes, precipitation is an abiotic factor.
A volcano is an abiotic factor.