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Well, air is made of oxygen & water vapor. So, water is an aboitic factor and so is oxygen. Knowing that, yes air is an abiotic Factor. :) hope this helped! 5TH GRADE! ROCK ON!
Yes. Rust forms due to a chemical reaction of the metal with water and oxygen. Water and oxygen are non-living and therefore are considered abiotic factors.
Tree bark is not an abiotic factor in an ecosystem. These are factors: A water B sunlight C oxygen E soil F temperature
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These are just four of possibly dozens of abiotic factors. Water (precipitation), air (wind, oxygen), sunlight (temperature, light), soil (minerals).
An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that is part of the environment. Abiotic factors of an alpaca include the oxygen it takes in and its body temperature.
It is abiotic because it is non-living.
The low light intensity of the forest affects the growth of pine trees. The light intensity is an abiotic factor, the growth of pine trees is the biotic factor. This is your answer.
Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
Well, air is made of oxygen & water vapor. So, water is an aboitic factor and so is oxygen. Knowing that, yes air is an abiotic Factor. :) hope this helped! 5TH GRADE! ROCK ON!
Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. They include the amount of sunlight, water, oxygen levels, and space available.Things that aren't living, like rocks, sand or weather.
inhales oxygen
Oxygen (apex)
Yes. Rust forms due to a chemical reaction of the metal with water and oxygen. Water and oxygen are non-living and therefore are considered abiotic factors.
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water (apex!)
An Abiotic factor is something that is non living such as oxygen. Some examples of Abiotic factors in an estuary are. Water Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon Salt