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A biotic resource is a living resource. Example: Animals, plants, etc.
Abiotic factors are non-living components of the ambient environment, so examples would be: water, temperature and radiation.
all non living resources are known as abiotic resources. for example, land, water, minerals etc. the abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is in exhaustible. these resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem.
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
Abiotic Abiotic Water is abiotic because it is not a living factor of the environment
It's connected to a living thing so it is biotic.
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.
Eucalyptus trees are living things. This means that they are organic and biotic factors. Nonliving things are inorganic and abiotic factors.
there are two types of natural resoures they are living or biotic and non living or abiotic
Abiotic factors are non-living components of the ambient environment, so examples would be: water, temperature and radiation.
all non living resources are known as abiotic resources. for example, land, water, minerals etc. the abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is in exhaustible. these resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem.
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
well biotic is non-living such as trees, seaweed etc......so i guess that counts?
The Sky is ABIOTIC, it is not living