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biotics are living things. abiotics are nonliving things. so they ask what are the linving and nonliving things that live around your house. Tell what kinds of living things live near your house
plants can also live in rocks.
soil,rocks,air,water,sunlight,dead matter
The living things in a rainforest include trees, ferns, vines, and other plants, as well as animals like insects, reptiles, frogs, salamanders, spiders and scorpions, birds like parrots and toucans, and mammals like monkeys, sloths, etc. The forest floor is covered in dead leaves and logs, which provide a habitat for organisms like fungi and some small animals. Last but not least, are the nonliving things, like the soil and the rocks, as well bodies of water.
Some things that non-living objects need to be alive is movement, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, and ect. These are the things a non-living thing needs to live.
No "non-living" things "live" around coyotes in the forest. There would be non-living things such as dead animals and plants or things like stones.
Yes, rabbits are known to be sighted in coastal forests.
the bugs you step on.
biotics are living things. abiotics are nonliving things. so they ask what are the linving and nonliving things that live around your house. Tell what kinds of living things live near your house
None. non-living things do not live therefore they cannot live in the ocean.
because it is
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
ecology.
rocks air sunlight temperture water dirt,and grass. A more scientific way to say NONLIVING is abiotic. The opposite of abiotic is biotic.
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving things do not live anywhere.
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.