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its not living
A biotic resource is a living resource. Example: Animals, plants, etc.
They are natural or non-living resources.
resources can be defined as living or non living things which may be useful to people and their society
water, temp, soil, wind
no.....a porcupine is biotic. biotic components comprise of living things while abiotic components comprise of non living things.
its not living
there are two types of natural resoures they are living or biotic and non living or abiotic
A biotic resource is a living resource. Example: Animals, plants, etc.
They are natural or non-living resources.
Resources.
resources can be defined as living or non living things which may be useful to people and their society
water, temp, soil, wind
Examples of living natural resources are the fish caught at sea for food, forests providing timber, and so on. Non-living resources are coal, oil, natural gas, solar power, etc. So the answer to the question is yes.
well yes even though they DONT move there alive and are a living resource
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
Salt, water, energy, sand, shells, wind