No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
A biotic resource is a living resource. Example: Animals, plants, etc.
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transpiration
all non living resources are known as abiotic resources. for example, land, water, minerals etc. the abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is in exhaustible. these resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
abiotic components affect biotic component by when something is accustom to a certain temperature and is moved to a different temperature it will die and animals that eats from that resources will stave.
biotic resources are those resources which are obtianed from biosphere.
A biotic resource is a living resource. Example: Animals, plants, etc.
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Abiotic and biotic resources and accurate instruments.
ok u should not be saying that but no biotic resources will not be extinct unless the circle of life suddenly stops also the ratio of 1 death to 3 births may increase.
salt
there are two types of natural resoures they are living or biotic and non living or abiotic
transpiration
They don't combine to make salt....that's for sure.
resources can be broadly classified :renewable and non- renewable biotic and abiotic ubuiquis and localised developed and...............................
Timber Petroleum Natural Gas Fruits Wax (tree wax)
There will always be enough abiotic resources in an ecosystem.