Sunlight, Dirt, Water
dirt, water, and air
Biotic factors are living creatures and abiotic factors are nonliving. Examples of a biotic factor is a worm. An abiotic factor can be dirt. The worm needs the dirt as a home and to keep cool.
Corpse is biotic because it was once living. Biotic = something that is living, or that lived at one time (animal, plant, bug) Abiotic = nonliving things (dirt, air, rock, water)
Biotic: Abiotic: Animals Dirt Plants Rocks Sun Water Trees Wind Grass Insects
Biotic factors: plants and animal. Abiotic factors: air, water, dirt, dead trees,wind, rainfall , temperature, and sun.
air, water, dirt, dust, sand
The biotic factors of a snowy owl include bacteria, mice, and trees. Abiotic factors of a snowy owl would be water, snow, and dirt.
Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.
Soil is a mixture of abiotic and biotic components: minerals, organic matter, water and air Abiotic soil components include mineral matter (clay, silt, sand), water, air and organic matter. Biotic soil components include insects, fungi, algae and bacteria.
a community is refering to the biotic factors in an ecosystem. an ecosystem consists of both biotic and abiotic factors. ( abiotic= non-living things ex. air, dirt sunlight, etc.)(biotic=living things ex. plants, animals, bacteria, etc.)
Biotic