biome
There is the: abiotic factors (water, sunlight, soil, and rocks) hope this helped :D
Fish
false, they do interact
false
Biotic and Abiotic
The rocks in the Boreal ecosystem are considered abiotic features. Soils and clays are also considered to be abiotic features.
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Geographic formation, are components of a planet that can be referred to as locations, sites, areas, or regions (and therefore may show up on maps). There are natural geographic features, abstract geographic features, and on Earth there are also artificial geographic features. Natural geographic features include landforms and ecosystems. Landforms are terrain types and bodies of water. Ecosystems are natural units consisting of all plants, animals and microorganisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment.[1] Ecosystems come in many types and sizes, including ecozones, biomes (natural habitats such as tundra and forests), ecoregions, and many others. Abstract geographic features include politically designated areas and cartographical features (such as the Equator). Artificial geographic features include settlements and engineered constructs (such as dams, highways, and bridges).
rockes
abiotic factors
There is the: abiotic factors (water, sunlight, soil, and rocks) hope this helped :D
WATER!
Fish
An abiotic factor is a nonliving thing... So everything that isn't living...
Biotic
Rocks and sand.
false, they do interact