some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
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some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
Some of the abiotic factors are water, sunlight, and temperature
Some abiotic factors are water, temperature, air, rocks, etc.
Abiotic factors in an arctic tundra include extreme cold temperatures, permafrost (frozen soil), short growing season, low precipitation, strong winds, and harsh sunlight. These factors greatly influence the types of plants and animals that can survive in this environment.
Tide, salinity, sun, cloudy, temperature, can all be abiotic factors
Sand, soil, gravel, rock and water are some abiotic factors found in deserts.
some abiotic factors in the everglades are dirt, water, mud, and rain. Abiotic factors are the NON-LIVING parts of an ecosystem. other abiotic factors are rocks
The abiotic factors would include all of the nonliving things that make up the arctic biome, such as the ice and snow, wind, weather, climate, rocks, mountains, dirt/soil, etc... Whereas, the biotic factors include all of the living things (organisms) that are typical of that biome, such as the plants, animals, bacteria, etc...
water.