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It is a true Fact that it is an Abiotic Factor.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
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Snow is abiotic. "a" means not or lacking and "bio" means life. Snow is not living, so it is abiotic.
No , sun is not a habitat but it is abiotic factor .
Yes air is abiotic because it cannot breathe.Air is abiotic. Abiotic includes anything that is not alive.**********************************************Abiotic means somethig different from the above amateur definitions.The following definition from the first paragraph of Wikipedia Is far more informative. ...In ecology and biology, abiotic components (also known as abiotic factors) are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment, which affect ecosystems. Abiotic phenomena underlie all of biology.It is unfair for the ignorant to make uneducated and ill informed guesses.JCF
An abiotic factor is the nonliving part of an organism's habitat. Some examples are: Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, and Soil. A Biotic factor is the living part of an organism's habitat. Some of these examples are: Animals, Plants, and Bacteria.
Abiotic means non-living. Something that is abiotic would be rocks, water, wind, weather, ect. I hope that answered your question :)
The sun is infact an abiotic factor, because it is not a living creature, it is a ball of fire. A star. It is because of the sun that we can have weather,biomes and other kinds of abiotic factorts.
Soil and weather are part of an ecosystem and they are called abiotic factors.
There are many abiotic factors of a sea otter habitat including the water. Another abiotic factors of this habitat is the sand and rocks.
Redwood trees are not a abiotic factors because abiotic factors are the things such as weather, soil pH level, moisture levels etc.
Weather is Abiotic
It abiotic factor
availability of minerals in the soil
An abiotic need is any factor in a habitat that results from a non-living source. Examples are shelter, light, climate, water availability.