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Q: Wind humidity and (mosses rocks) would be considered abiotic factors in a terrestrial ecosystem?
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What are wind humidity and rocks in a terrestrial ecosystem?

These are called abiotic factors since they are non-living.


Why is sunlight an important abiotic factor in all terrestrial ecosystems?

because it provides energy to the organism in the terrestrial ecosystem


What do wind humidity and rocks have in common when it comes to terrestrial ecosystems?

they all are abiotic factors


What two major factors characterize a terrestrial ecosystem?

=lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.==lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.=


What are the abiotic factors in boreal ecosystems?

The rocks in the Boreal ecosystem are considered abiotic features. Soils and clays are also considered to be abiotic features.


Why are nutrients considered to be an abiotic component of an ecosystem?

Abiotic are non-living things. Water and minerals from the soil (nutrients) are non-living, therefore abiotic.


What are all non-living things in an ecosystem?

These are abiotic organisms. ie rocks, air, temperature, humidity, etc. hope that helps :)


Is a mushroom a abiotic or an ecosystem?

abiotic


Why is the Titanic known as an abiotic factor in the deep sea water ecosystem?

The Titanic wreck is considered an abiotic factor as it lacks life, but because it rests in the bottom of the ocean, it's part of the ecosystem.


Is humidity abiotic or biotic?

is it a abiotic because its living


Is an ecosystem an abiotic?

it is both biotic and abiotic


Is humidity a biotic?

abiotic