an abiotic factor is the short growing season and a biotic is the amount of vegetation available for animals like caribou
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When the biotic and abiotic factors are balanced, the ecosystem will continue to exist for a long time.
It could technically be either. The majority of coal deposits appear to be biotic, though there are some geochemists who believe that abiotic coal deposits might exist deep in the crust.
biotic: the living component of the environment or include all of the living thing that affect the organism. abitic : the non living factor or are the physical and chemical characteristic of the enviroment
No objects exist that are both biotic and abiotic. An object is considered "biotic" if it is living or was living at one time (is now dead). Examples include decaying logs, animals, leaves on the forest floor, seeds, etc... An object is considered "abiotic" if it is non-living -- it is not alive now, nor was it ever alive. Examples include waterfalls, clouds, the sun, rocks, etc...
Lakes have both biotic and abiotic factors. Some biotic factors that can exist in a lake ecosystem are: I) Fish II) Frogs and Toads III) Cranes and Other Birds IV) Mussels and Crustaceans V) Various Aquatic Plants Some abiotic factors that can exist in a lake ecosystem are: I) Sunlight II) Water (H2O) III) Soil (unless it's a biotic factor that has been decomposed)
Many living organisms respond to things in the environment for survival. This is what makes the ecosystem to exist and is referred to interaction of biotic and abiotic factors.
A biotic community can not exist without producers. This is because producers are the only source of energy from the sun.
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A Tundra Fox does not exist by that name. Have you tried Arctic Fox?
Bacteria can live in the tundra because tundras don't exist.
Volcanoes are planetary phenomena and do not exist in space.
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