Non living things are known as abiotic factors. This includes such things as soil, sand, rock, gravel, water, air and light.
Soil, sand, rocks, gravel, water, air and light are all non-living (abiotic) factors in the Sahara Desert.
Well the only non-living things in the Sahara desert are of course land based objects. For example, the sand, rocks, dirt. All of these are non-living because they cannot grow, use food, or drink water. In other words they cannot do things living creatures can. Also bones are non-living things in the Sahara
the non-living things in a desert is sand and big rocks!
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Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil and sunlight.
The Sahara on the African continent is the largest nonpolar desert.
The Sahara is the largest non-arctic desert.
It is an ecosystem because it is a community of LIVING organisms, along with NON-LIVINGparts of the environment.
The largest Polar desert is in ... Antarctica!
Abiotic factors of the desert are soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil, sunlight, and rain im not sure if there is any more.
Your question is an oxymoron. Non-living things don't live anywhere, including in a cold desert. However, there are many abiotic (non-living) factors found in all deserts - sand, soil, gravel, rocks. water and light.