Sand, soil, rock, water and light are non-living factors (abiotic factors) found in a desert.
A desert contains both biotic (living) factors as well as abiotic (non-living) factors.
Sand, gravel, soil, rocks, water, light - make up the abiotic (non-living) factors of a desert. All plants and animals living in the desert make up the biotic, or living factors of a desert.
A desert has both biotuc (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors.
A desert has both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors.
Soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water and light are non-living factors found in a desert.
Soil, sand, rocks, water, light are non-living (abiotic) factors in a desert.
Abiotic factors of the desert are soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
Soil, sand, rocks, gravel, water, air and light are all non-living (abiotic) factors in the Sahara Desert.
Soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water and gases are all abiotic factors in the desert.
Soil, sand, gravel, rocks and water are all abiotic factors in the desert.
Abiotic factors are all the non-living factors of a desert - soil, sand, rocks, water, air, etc. Biotic factors are all the plants and animals living in the desert.
There is no such thing as a non-living organism. If an organism is not living, it is dead. There are such things as abiotic (non-living) factors, however: soil, sand, rocks, water, air.