The term abiotic refers to something that is not alive. Sand is clearly not alive, so it is abiotic.
It is an abiotic factor because sand is non-living and an abiotic factor is an non-living thing in an ecosystem.
a abotic factor is a worm
Abotic
they die
abotic is nonliving; rain, rocks, sand, tempature. biotic is living things; us humans, dogs, trees, anything living. a means without bio means life so abotic is without life so its nonliving. Jackie Stacy 9th grade
abiotic
Snow,ice,water, temperature
Sunlight is abotic meaning its non-living.
water.
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abotic
Yes. It is not living, yet has an effect on the ecosystem.