coyotes, ravens, vultures, and golden eagles
Various types of reptiles, bugs/insects, small (and large) mammals, plants that require no, or little water.
So many such as:
consumers
Plant materials (food) and water.
The living organisms that are dominant in a particular ecosystem depends on the ecosystem. In the rainforest for example, plants are the dominant organisms. In the desert, the animals are the dominant organisms.
Deserts contain both biotic and abiotic factors:Biotic - includes all living organisms in the desert such as plants and animals.Abiotic - includes non living items - soil, sand, rock, gravel, water, air and light.
A tomato isaliving organisms all things are living organisms. You will be surprised at what are living organisms.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
No, a desert is not alive but a desert has many living organisms.
The desert 'lives' nowhere. It is not a living organism but is the home to many living organisms - plants and animals.
examples of living organisms in these areas: cacti, lizards, some types of snakes, etc.
Cameras do not live in the desert. They are inanimate objects and not living organisms.
Biotic factors are the living organisms found in the desert and include all the plants and animals that make the desert their home.
Plant materials (food) and water.
The living organisms that are dominant in a particular ecosystem depends on the ecosystem. In the rainforest for example, plants are the dominant organisms. In the desert, the animals are the dominant organisms.
a slug is a consumer
Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,
Life does not proactively adapt to anything. Life in the desert becomes adapted to that environment because the living organisms that can not survive in that environment die off.The organisms with natural variations that enable them to survive in the desert do so and breed, those variations become established in the population and so the process continues, generation after generation until there are organisms in the desert that do very well in that environment.
It is an ecosystem because it is a community of LIVING organisms, along with NON-LIVINGparts of the environment.
Abiotic factors - soil, sand, rocks, gravel, water, etc., - non living factorsBiotic factors - all living organisms in a desert such as plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc.