Climate is an important abiotic factor because it affects which organisms can live there. For instance the climate in Antarctica is extremely harsh and cold. The climate in the tropics is hot and wet. Palm trees live in the tropics but don't live in Antarctica. This is because the palm trees require the hot and wet climate of the tropics in order to survive.
Tempature is an important abiotic factor because species/organisms can't survive in ALL tempatures, right? A tropical bird in a tropical rain forest can't live in -10* Antarctica. A penguin or polar bear cant live in a 100* savannah. It just wouldn't make any sense! It would be either too hot, or TOO COLD!
Is the sunny climate of the tropics an abiotic factor
so yopu could see what the weather will be like later on that day or how it could change over time.......
Temperature
an abiotic factor affecting a biotic factor
The sun is infact an abiotic factor, because it is not a living creature, it is a ball of fire. A star. It is because of the sun that we can have weather,biomes and other kinds of abiotic factorts.
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The most important factor is water. Water itself is abiotic as it is not alive.
Precipition, Temperature, and Soil.
Temperature, humidity, and rainfall are abiotic factors that affect mushrooms.
One important abiotic factor in all ecosystems is sunlight. It is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants and some other organisms convert sunlight into energy. Sunlight also impacts temperature, which in turn affects the overall climate of an ecosystem.
Temperature
rocks, dirt, soil, sunlight, heat, water, temperature are some abiotic factors.
Abiotic factor.
Organisms can't live without abiotic factors. Example of Abiotic Factors: Water Temperature Water depth Amount of sunlight that passes through the water
No, a whelk is a living organism and is therefore a biotic factor. Abiotic factors refer to non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, sunlight, and water.
An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that is part of the environment. Abiotic factors of an alpaca include the oxygen it takes in and its body temperature.