What are abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem?
sunlight because without sunlight , the forest plants would die. Rain/Water because without water what are the fishes suppose to live in and what will the animals drink.
Wind blowing through its branches
availability of minerals in the soil
an abiotic is a rain forest might be oxygen, soil, river or streams, and the sun.a biotic might be a tree, grass, monkey, tree frogs, or a parrot.
I would say that it is both. Wood from a tree is biotic, and metal in the shell of the train is abiotic.
It is necessary to incorporate forest soil along with a forest tree because a forest tree is already adapted to the forest soil. This soil is rich with nutrients which a tree really needs. These nutrients are needed by the forest tree in order to survive regardless of the change in location.
a forest chopping down a tree
BIOTIC fACTOR
An abiotic factor is a non living thing within an ecosystem. As an example, a rock is an abiotic factor whereas a tree is a biotic factor.
Yes because the log was once a part of a tree tree's are biotic
availability of minerals in the soil
No, plants are biotic factors. They are living organisms.
biotic factors are things done by living oraganisms and abiotic factors are chemical and physical factors like climate and soil. YOU'RE VERY WELCOME! :)
biotic are for example snake, ant, bird...... abiotic are for example tree, water, air.....
an abiotic is a rain forest might be oxygen, soil, river or streams, and the sun.a biotic might be a tree, grass, monkey, tree frogs, or a parrot.
Sticks are biotic because though some are dead they must have grown on a tree which makes them botic.......forever.
Tree bark is not an abiotic factor in an ecosystem. These are factors: A water B sunlight C oxygen E soil F temperature
I would say that it is both. Wood from a tree is biotic, and metal in the shell of the train is abiotic.
yes because it came from a living organism and can grow into another tree.