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Which do all the nonliving components of the environment such as rocks and temperature make up?

abiotic factorsD


Which of all the nonliving components of the environment such as rocks and temperature make up?

abiotic factorsD


What does all the nonliving components of the environment such as rocks and temperature make up?

D. abiotic factors


What does a community and its nonliving environment make up?

an ecosystem


Which factors make up abiotic environment a tropical rainforest?

i don't know. It's a really hard answer


Biotic factors and abiotic factors interact to make up the what?

In Biology, a Biotic factor is any thing that is living, such as trees and animals, where an Abiotic factor is anything that is non-living, but still affects living things, such as storms, ponds, lakes, etc. These things combined make up an ecosystem, or community.


All living and non living things in an environment are called?

Biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living organisms, while abiotic factors are non-living components like air, water, soil, and sunlight that make up an ecosystem. Both are important in shaping an environment and influencing the interactions within it.


Elements make up the physical environment of the community?

human, plants and animals


How is a community and ecosystem different?

The people who build


Is sand abiotic?

Abiotic.


All the members of a species within an ecosystem are a?

all the populations in a given area make up a community. For example, animals, and microorganisms in a lake make up a community.an ecosystem includes all the members of the community (living or biotic factors) plus the physical environment (abiotic factors) in which they live.One step down From an ecosystem, which would be all the members of a species WITHIN an ecosystem, would therefore be a community


What are the elements that makes up the physical environment in the community?

In terms of Science, there are five physical elements that make up the environment in a community. These five elements include: air, soil, water, solar energy, and flora & fauna.