water, sunlight, and also the temperature
Abiotic factors would include dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide, water temperature, and dissolved mineral content. Biotic factors would include all of the living things in the environment, from bacteria to mammals (such as beavers).
The soil (abiotic) will grow plants (biotic) for the living organizums like fish (biotic) to eat and live in.
biotic- water bugs, ducks, fish, plants, crayfish abiotic- rocks, sand, dirt, water
Abiotic factors of freshwater biomes areI non-living things such as rocks, water, sunlight, temperature, etc.
Biotic factors are living things such as fish, algae, plants, etc.
abiotic: nonliving............... rocks water sand
biotic: living............ plants fish
One example of a biotic-abiotic interaction would be a human using a computer.
The amount of light and the depth of the water are both things that could affect a freshwater ecosystem.
The number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem.
A key abiotic factor in a river ecosystem is animal crap! You will find it everywhere! :) *Seriously* -_-
abiotic factor
They both create an ecosystem.
light
The amount of light.APEX
it is something that is non- living and affects somethiinh in the ecosystem
it is something that is non- living and affects somethiinh in the ecosystem
sunlight
The number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem.
A key abiotic factor in a river ecosystem is animal crap! You will find it everywhere! :) *Seriously* -_-
biotic factor- a "factor"(thing) that can affect other members and abiotic factors in its ecosystem. examples: tree, grass, deer, bear abiotic factor- nonliving thing that affects its ecosystem examples: sun, air, climate, water, temperature
Seasonal rainfall is an abiotic factor in the African savanna
abiotic factor
the air rocks
WATER!
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.