Soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water and gases are all abiotic factors in the desert.
Abiotic factors (nonliving factors) of the desert include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, air and light.Some abiotic (non-living) things in a desert are sand, rocks, stones, little rain and wind.
Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil and sunlight.
Abiotic factors of a desert include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
Your question is an oxymoron. Non-living things don't live anywhere, including in a cold desert. However, there are many abiotic (non-living) factors found in all deserts - sand, soil, gravel, rocks. water and light.
Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil, sunlight, and rain im not sure if there is any more.
Mainly reptiles, like lizards and snakes, and insects, like mosquitoes, flies, live 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.
Abiotic factors would include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, air and sunlight.
some non living things in the desert are water,rocks,sand,air
abiotic means non-living so some abitotic elements in a desert would be sand, rocks, or maybe some water.
the interactions of abiotic and biotic factors in the desert include things like a snake having a home under a rock a rabbit drinking from a stream things of that nature really any interaction of a nonliving thing (rocks, water, wind, even temp), abiotic factor, with any living thing (rabbits, snakes, plants), biotic factors.
That question is unanswerable because the desert is a habitat.