because it is
the bugs you step on.
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
None. non-living things do not live therefore they cannot live in the ocean.
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
Living things live in various environments such as oceans, forests, deserts, and cities. Nonliving things, like rocks and water, exist in these environments as well, but do not require a specific location to "live" as they do not possess life.
ecology.
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving things do not live anywhere.
howler monkeys live there an other things
The living things in a rainforest include trees, ferns, vines, and other plants, as well as animals like insects, reptiles, frogs, salamanders, spiders and scorpions, birds like parrots and toucans, and mammals like monkeys, sloths, etc. The forest floor is covered in dead leaves and logs, which provide a habitat for organisms like fungi and some small animals. Last but not least, are the nonliving things, like the soil and the rocks, as well bodies of water.
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.
Your question does not make sense. If it was non-living how can it live on Mount Everest?
plants can also live in rocks.