1. Prairie Dog 2. Burrowing Owl 3. Various grasses (e.g. Indiangrass, Big bluegrass, Little bluegrass, Switchgrass) 4. Hawks (Ferruginous hawk) 1. Prairie Dog 2. Burrowing Owl 3. Various grasses (e.g. Indiangrass, Big bluegrass, Little bluegrass, Switchgrass) 4. Hawks (Ferruginous hawk)
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Grass and other plants that the prairie dog eats. hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog. Worms, fungi, and bacteria that also live in the soil
the food and water that animals need.
water
prairie soil is aboitic
Abiotic & Biotic
transpiration
Yes, a banana is a biotic factor.
Biotic factor are the living things such as animals and plants. Biotic factor are the living things such as animals and plants.
prairie soil is aboitic
Abiotic & Biotic
transpiration
Biotic factors are all the living things in an ecosystem, habitat, or biome. They can be producers, consumers, or decomposers. In contrast, abiotic factors are the non-living components of an environment.Example of a biotic factor in prairie ecosystem is:1. Praire dog2.Burrowing owlanimals like prarie dogs and donkeys
No, a three can't be a biotic factor. A tree is a biotic factor, though.
It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors
biotic
biotic
a biotic factor is something living
Snails are living and are considered to be biotic.
Yes, a banana is a biotic factor.
Anything alive is a biotic factor.