sand, water, tempatures, space and sunlight
abiotic factors are nonliving things that affects that ecosystem.
Biotic factors and abiotic factors depend on each other for survival, humans and animals alike.
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Saguaro National Park is in northern Arizona
No, the saguaro is a distinct species of cactus and different from the various barrel cacti.
abiotic factors are nonliving things that affects that ecosystem.
soil, temperature, sunlight, water effect the saguaro national park.
Biotic factors and abiotic factors depend on each other for survival, humans and animals alike.
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Biotic Factors;joshua trees,cacti,rattle snake,red tailed hawk Abiotic Factors; rock sand, and mounatins
Saguaro National Park was created in 1933.
ecosystem because if it were to be an organism then the plant would have to do something with cells and the germ family and the saguaro cacti has nothing to do with cells and the germ family.
Saguaro National Park is in the desert of Arizona. It is an amazing place with its vast forest of saguaro cactus.
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Papago Saguaro National Monument ended in 1930.
Saguaro do not occur in a national forest. They can be found in the Saguaro National Park and surrounding areas. No, it is not legal to remove either a living or a dead saguaro from the park. It is also illegal to remove them from anywhere in Arizona.
The former Saguaro National Monument, now Saguaro National Park, is located in Arizona, just outside Tucson.