well i only know a few things that grow/live in the artctic. some small mosses and shrubs grow there. also some animals live there. like penguins or seals. abiotic things would probably be ice water and the sun (when it comes out).
here are biotic factors -fish -krill -squid -penguins -leopard seals
Penguins, moss, lichens, krill, killer whales, narwals. Air, water, ice.
Abiotic factors are non-biological factors that affect the biome. In Antarctica, examples of these are temperature, precipitation, wind velocity and the amount of sunlight received.
ice, mountain, air, water
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
All living things are biotic factors.
Clocks are abiotic because they are not living things
An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things
They are called biotic--abiotic is non-living. But everything, either biotic or abiotic are organisms.
Alligators are living so they are biotic. All living things are biotic. Non-living things such as sunlight and water are abiotic.
Alligators are living so they are biotic. All living things are biotic. Non-living things such as sunlight and water are abiotic.
The city itself is not alive and is therefore abiotic. The living things there are biotic such as people, animals, insects.
What are some Abiotic and Biotic things in estuary ecosystem
There are a couple of subtle differences between abiotic and biotic decomposition. Those are that biotic things are living and abiotics are not. As such, biotic things decompose with bacteria and abiotic things are typically broken down by other substances like water.
no.....a porcupine is biotic. biotic components comprise of living things while abiotic components comprise of non living things.