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All living things are biotic so that is pretty self-explanatory. Abiotic factors would include, but not limited to, rocks, minerals, water, and things like viruses which are not living.
The components of an ecosystemThe ecosystem has two very important components that are dependent on each other . These are as follows:Biotic ComponentsThese are the living things in the ecosystem. These are the animals and plants that are present in the ecosystem. Humans are also classified as biotic components.Abiotic ComponentsThese are the nonliving factors or conditions needed by biotic components in order to survive. These are waters, soil, minerals, air, sunlight, and even temperature.
The term biotic means living or having lived. Examples of biotic factors would include a frog, a leaf, a dead tree, or a piece of wood. The term abiotic means non-living, or never having lived. Examples of abiotic factors would include air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature, and climate.Abiotic factors are essentially non-living components that effect the living organisms of the community.When an ecosystem is barren and unoccupied, new organisms colonizing the environment rely on favorable environmental conditions in the area to allow them to successfully live and reproduce.These environmental factors are abiotic factors. When a variety of species are present in such an ecosystem, the consequent actions of these species can affect the lives of fellow species in the area, these factors are deemed biotic factors.Biotic factors : Animals, trees, bacteria, etc. Abiotic factors : Water, Air, Sun, rocks, etc. Biotic factors are living things and Abiotic factors are non-living things.
Abiotic means dead things or non-living things, so logs, caves, the sun, dirt or soil, bodies of water or lakes and ponds are abiotic factors.
I'm not quite sure of the specific factors in a park, but in a meadow, the factors could be wind, temperature, amount of water, soil, rocks, amount of oxygen/carbon dioxide, UV radiation, frost, sunlight, and anything else non-living found in a meadow. Many of these factors could also be present in a city park, such as oxygen and soil. The pollution in the soil or the air could sufficiently effect living organisms.
Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things present in an ecosystem. Abiotic factors in a given ecosystem may be the pH balance of water, available nutrients in the water, soil, and air, and the amount of sunlight an area receives.
Abiotic factors include: latitude and longitude, extreme temperatures of the day and night, the fast winds, the heavy amount of sunlight, and scarcity of water.
All living things are biotic so that is pretty self-explanatory. Abiotic factors would include, but not limited to, rocks, minerals, water, and things like viruses which are not living.
The components of an ecosystemThe ecosystem has two very important components that are dependent on each other . These are as follows:Biotic ComponentsThese are the living things in the ecosystem. These are the animals and plants that are present in the ecosystem. Humans are also classified as biotic components.Abiotic ComponentsThese are the nonliving factors or conditions needed by biotic components in order to survive. These are waters, soil, minerals, air, sunlight, and even temperature.
In any ecosystem, abiotic and biotic factors must always be present. In a desert, the abiotic factors include sunshine, minerals and air.
non living things eg wind
Biotic means living and i think you have confused figures with factors. Biotic factors are the living things that affect an ecosystem, these can range from plant life, predators and any present diseases.The opposite of biotic factors are abiotic factors which are non-living things such as soil-type, water availability and temperature.Hope this helps
The term biotic means living or having lived. Examples of biotic factors would include a frog, a leaf, a dead tree, or a piece of wood. The term abiotic means non-living, or never having lived. Examples of abiotic factors would include air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature, and climate.Abiotic factors are essentially non-living components that effect the living organisms of the community.When an ecosystem is barren and unoccupied, new organisms colonizing the environment rely on favorable environmental conditions in the area to allow them to successfully live and reproduce.These environmental factors are abiotic factors. When a variety of species are present in such an ecosystem, the consequent actions of these species can affect the lives of fellow species in the area, these factors are deemed biotic factors.Biotic factors : Animals, trees, bacteria, etc. Abiotic factors : Water, Air, Sun, rocks, etc. Biotic factors are living things and Abiotic factors are non-living things.
An abiotic factor is anything not living that is present in a biome. This does not include dead animals or plants, and examples include air, water, sunlight, and soil.
An abiotic part of an ecosystem that is required by plants to perform photosynthesis is sunlight or carbon dioxide
An abiotic factor is a non biological component of a biome. For tundra, the lower annual temperature average is one such factor. Additionally, because of the latitude, the wide range of sunlight that the tundra receives is another.
Abiotic factors are chemical and physical factors of the environment like climate and soil type - 'non living'Solar energy input is affected by season, cloud cover and changes in the Earth's orbit.Light is important for plants for photosynthesis, for seed germination, and for the behaviour of animals like reproduction timeClimate are rainfall, wind, and high temperatureTopography are the surface of the land like height of mountains, the positions of the slopes that affect drainage, and the behaviour of organismsOxygen availabilityEdaphic is connected with the soil like the pH of the soil, mineral salt of soil, the soil texturePollution in the air, water, landCatastrophes like earthquakesBiotic factors are things done by organisms like predation and competition - 'living'Competition like for food, habitat, and mates can be either interspecific (between species) or intraspecific (within species)Mutualism is the relation between partnersGrazing, predation,Parasitism is the relationship between 2 species where one benefits from the otherBiotic factors are density dependent which describes the factors that affect the size of the population relative to the area of the land. The bigger the population the greater the competition for food and habitat due to less land.biotic factors are a living thing