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Q: Which step in the water cycle does water move between a living organism and an abiotic resource?
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What abiotic organism needs the desert to survive?

There is no such thing as an 'abiotic organism.' Abiotic means 'non living.' Organism means something living. Abiotic organism is an oxymoron.


Is water abiotic or biotic?

Abiotic Abiotic Water is abiotic because it is not a living factor of the environment


What are some abiotic organisms in the Gobi Desert?

"Abiotic organism" is an oxymoron. Abiotic refers to non-living factors. Organism refers to something living, such as a plant or animal. There is no such thing as an abiotic organism. There are abiotic factors, however, such as sand, rock, soil, water, light, etc.


Is a goldfish a living organism?

no, goldfish are however multicellular organisms


What is an organism that is no longer living called?

ABIOTIC


Are fingernails abiotic?

They are abiotic because when you cut them it isn't as if you cut a living organism.


Is sunlight abiotic or biotic?

It's abiotic, because it is not a living organism.


Is sunlight an organism?

Sunlight is not an organism, it is an abiotic factor that aids living organisms though!


Living or once-living organisms in the environment?

a biotic factor


What is the introduction about the abiotic and biotic factors of the desert?

Biotc factors - any living organism or product of a living organism,Abiotic factors - nonliving factors such as sand, soil, gravel, rock, water.


What are the similarities between abiotic and biotic?

Abiotic is nonliving. Examples are Temperature, sunlight, precipitation, rocks, and ponds.Biotic is living. Living organisms are bacteria, animals, humans.Abiotic Water moves into the biotic world when it is absorbed or swallowed by an organism.


Is a microorganism an abiotic factor?

No, a microorganism is a living organism, a biotic factor.