ecosystem
population
A biome is identified by its particular set of abiotic factors and its characteristics of ecological community.
Food and shelter
There are Many factors, such as the oraganisms that live there or the climate, vegetation, etc.
ecosystem
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A biome is an ecosystem. It inclues plants and animals and nonliving things, too
community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.
An ecosystem is made up of all the living and nonliving things, such as rocks, water, or temperature, that are all in one area. Depending on the location, or type of biome that it is in, the ecosystem's animals and abiotic (nonliving) factors may change.
Some nonliving factors are air, water, soil, sand and rocks.
An ecologist studies living and nonliving factors in an environment.
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...
Two factors that determine a biome are precipitation and temperature.
community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.
The name for the nonliving parts is a Abiotic Factors.
All animals and plants are the biotic factors of any biome.