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Sunlight, air water soil and space. The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
Yes, it is a perfect example of an abiotic factor. It is found in air which is also abiotic. Just because it is used by plants to make their food doesn't make it biotic. The other factor to consider it that it is not alive.
This is certainly a borderline question. Googling the question I found a link that says that a shell is an abiotic thing made by something that is biotic. In my opinion, I agree with that. Virtually all aspects of the earth have been shaped by life -- if an empty shell is considered biotic, then so must the O2 in the air, because it was generated by ancient and recent photosynthesis. An empty shell was sculpted by life, and the inorganic (and organic) chemicals within it were put there by a living organism, but now it is simply form and chemicals, both of which are slowly broken down and scattered with time. I vote "abiotic".
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersThe only abiotic element in the nitrogen cycle I know of is lightning. Lightning bind nitrogen and some other stuff to form nitrates. There are certain bacteria, primarily found on the roots of legumes, that also partake in nitrogen fixation. Then there are all the other organisms that utilize this nitrogen and eventually release it back into the cycle.
I'm not quite sure of the specific factors in a park, but in a meadow, the factors could be wind, temperature, amount of water, soil, rocks, amount of oxygen/carbon dioxide, UV radiation, frost, sunlight, and anything else non-living found in a meadow. Many of these factors could also be present in a city park, such as oxygen and soil. The pollution in the soil or the air could sufficiently effect living organisms.
Tundra- Abiotic: soil, cold Biotic: Deers, humans, polar bears, caribou, Attic fox, wolves ect. Tundra is mostly found in AntarticaTiaga- Abiotic: soil biotic: treesMarine Biome- Abiotic: water, lilly pads. Biotic: FishesTropical Rain forest- Abiotic: leaves that have fallen(now dead) Biotic: Monkey, Orangatang, snake, etc.Grassland Biome- Abiotic: dead grass, dead animals. Biotic: Hyenas, Zebra, Praire Dogs.
well, the two habitats are abiotic and biotic. ex. of two organism are biotic; mammals and abiotic; wind
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Sunlight, air water soil and space. The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
Plants and animals.
Yes, it is a perfect example of an abiotic factor. It is found in air which is also abiotic. Just because it is used by plants to make their food doesn't make it biotic. The other factor to consider it that it is not alive.
Sand, gravel, rock, soil, water, air and light are all abiotic factors found in a desert.
This is certainly a borderline question. Googling the question I found a link that says that a shell is an abiotic thing made by something that is biotic. In my opinion, I agree with that. Virtually all aspects of the earth have been shaped by life -- if an empty shell is considered biotic, then so must the O2 in the air, because it was generated by ancient and recent photosynthesis. An empty shell was sculpted by life, and the inorganic (and organic) chemicals within it were put there by a living organism, but now it is simply form and chemicals, both of which are slowly broken down and scattered with time. I vote "abiotic".
Well as you know that an Abiotic is something that is NOT living: Such as Sand, rocks,soil, etc And biotic is living... Such as rattlesnakes, Kangaroo rats, Tarantulas,spadefoot toad, Gila monsters, lean kit foxes-- Living things!
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersThe only abiotic element in the nitrogen cycle I know of is lightning. Lightning bind nitrogen and some other stuff to form nitrates. There are certain bacteria, primarily found on the roots of legumes, that also partake in nitrogen fixation. Then there are all the other organisms that utilize this nitrogen and eventually release it back into the cycle.
Biotic factors include animals like camels, sand boa, scorpions, lizards, insects, coyotes, and eagles. A few plants like cactus and other species of succulent plants that are adapted to hot and dry conditions are found in the deserts. The abiotic factors of such an ecosystem includes soil (sand), sunlight, temperature, air and water. The winds , scarcity of water, high temperature , heat and land covered with sand makes the habitat fit to those kinds of animals which can survive such extreme climatic conditions.
ecosystems have energy flows and ecosystems cycle materials