river
Air is a nonliving part of an environment.
Nonliving = abiotic; Living = biotic
The nonliving parts of an organism's environment are called abiotic factors.
because the organisms eat the dead / nonliving environment
No.
No. Yabbies have an exoskeleton.
Ecosystem.
No,
Organisms rely on nonliving elements like sunlight, water, and minerals for energy and nutrients. The physical environment, including temperature and humidity, also influences an organism's growth and survival. Additionally, organisms contribute to the nonliving environment through processes like decomposition, which recycles nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Environment
an ecosystem
A nonliving factor would be called an abiotic factor. A living factor would be called biotic