Two factors of climate influence in the Prairie Region are natural and human.
precipitation, temperature, and existing landforms
Biotic factors are all the living things in an ecosystem, habitat, or biome. They can be producers, consumers, or decomposers. In contrast, abiotic factors are the non-living components of an environment.Example of a biotic factor in prairie ecosystem is:1. Praire dog2.Burrowing owlanimals like prarie dogs and donkeys
Name three populations commonly found in a prairie ecosystem.
The nonliving parts to an ecosystaem are- -water -soil -fire
The main parts of an ecosystem may be labeled: The sun; soil, water, and climate; green plants (food producers); herbivorous (plant eating) animals; carnivorous (flesh eating) animals; and decomposes (fire, fungi and bacteria)
I think lake goes first, then prairie, next is forest and then marsh.
Biotic factors are all the living things in an ecosystem, habitat, or biome. They can be producers, consumers, or decomposers. In contrast, abiotic factors are the non-living components of an environment.Example of a biotic factor in prairie ecosystem is:1. Praire dog2.Burrowing owlanimals like prarie dogs and donkeys
Name three populations commonly found in a prairie ecosystem.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
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It could be for some animals that live in the sand in a prairie.
snakes birds insects prairie dogs eagles
snakes birds insects prairie dogs eagles
Mammals bears...
Grassland habitat, a grizzly bear and Forage and cover, a prairie dog might live there. This is my answer to you.
Mice, gophers and owls
A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
soil, light, rainfall, fire, and surprisingly some rocks