abiotic .Because due to increase in temperature the evapouration rate of river increase.Temperature, heat etc are abiotic factors.
Biotic factors (living factors): -Animals -Vegetation Abiotic factors (non-living factors): -Rocks -Rainfall -Sunlight -Cold/moderate winders -Warm summers -Fertile soil
aboitic factors - dead material, soil, weather, water and rocks, temperature abiotic factors are basically anything that is nonliving. biotic factors are anything that is living. some examples of biotic factors are organisms. some organisms in the amazon rainforest may be certain types of monkeys, insects, frogs, etc.
The only abiotic factors in every biome are: soil, air, temperature, sunlight, and water.
Because of a lack of vegetation root systems to hold material in place, and windblown abrasive particles without barriers except for occasional rock formations, the rock is eroded into deposits of sand sized grains. Wind erosion is the main culprit.
Some abiotic features in a tropical dry forest include the temperature of the forest, the amount of precipitation, and the climate of the forest. Biotic factors include the plants and animals in the area.
It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
Abiotic FactorThe temperature will affect them because otherwise they could dry out.
Yes it is. Abiotic factors are non-living factors.
Biotic, anything derived from something biotic or something that was once biotic is too considered biotic.
Abiotic and biotic components influence each other. For instance, temperature (abiotic factor) can make plants (biotic factor) reproduce more or reproduce less. Also water, an abiotic factor, has an effect on how animals, a biotic factor, survive in certain areas of the world. In Africa, for instance, the migratory patterns of most herbivores are based where water is the most plentiful. When the dry season comes, the animals must move to where the food and water are most abundant. (Some of this behavior also comes from instinct.)
No, they say that it should not be classified as a abiotic thing because originally it was biotic.
Biotic factors (living factors): -Animals -Vegetation Abiotic factors (non-living factors): -Rocks -Rainfall -Sunlight -Cold/moderate winders -Warm summers -Fertile soil
A biome is a huge dry desert in the south west tundra.
Humans. We build damns, which block streams which fish need for spawning. We dry up swamp land so we can build on it. The availability of water is an abiotic factor, and we remove the water so we can build.
Deserts are abiotic because there is much that is not living in them. Plants have adapted to live on very little water, store water, and live in very hot and dry conditions.
Biotic factors include animals like camels, sand boa, scorpions, lizards, insects, coyotes, and eagles. A few plants like cactus and other species of succulent plants that are adapted to hot and dry conditions are found in the deserts. The abiotic factors of such an ecosystem includes soil (sand), sunlight, temperature, air and water. The winds , scarcity of water, high temperature , heat and land covered with sand makes the habitat fit to those kinds of animals which can survive such extreme climatic conditions.
Abiotic factors affect an environment in many ways. For instance, if there is too much of abiotic fators in an ecosystem than there is biotic factors, the biotic factors will start to decrease due to the lack of biotic factors (food for predators). Therefore, the biotic factors will become extinct.