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A biotic factor is anything that lives. For example,catdogmousehamsterpeopleplantstreesanimalsflowers
together: biotic and abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecostystem in which the organism lives
Some abiotic factors are rocks, air, temperature, water, and soil/sand/dirt. Biotic factors consist of fish and plants. There is a lot more but i was in a rush so this is all i put, sorry.
size and shape are 2 of them
So this is on your biology packet too? Well, let's see. biotic- living things. So why would a new island that was made by volcanoes become populated with living things? That means It's not a lack of abiotic factors. And we know It's not the process of ecological succession. So it has to be either 1. A decrease in organic material present 2. decreased levels of carbon dioxide.
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
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A biotic factor is anything that lives. For example,catdogmousehamsterpeopleplantstreesanimalsflowers
1) We kill too easily - directly and indirectly (destroying habitat). 2) We plant monocultures in the name of efficiency. 3) There's just too many people.
Biotic factors refer to living things in a specified area.In a river, examples of biotic factors could refer to the following (if any exist in or around it):fishalgaeunderwater plantsland animals that drink from the river
feeding and breeding patting and playing
together: biotic and abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecostystem in which the organism lives
biotic factor- a "factor"(thing) that can affect other members and abiotic factors in its ecosystem. examples: tree, grass, deer, bear abiotic factor- nonliving thing that affects its ecosystem examples: sun, air, climate, water, temperature
There are at least 2 main factors that may affect osmosis. These 2 factors are amount of water and membrane permeability.
i think it's biotic and abiotic factors...... .. . . .i'm not sure . . . .i just want to help
Some biotic factors in the Taiga include animals, plants, bacteria, etc.
Some abiotic factors are rocks, air, temperature, water, and soil/sand/dirt. Biotic factors consist of fish and plants. There is a lot more but i was in a rush so this is all i put, sorry.