Some nonliving things in a rainforest are clouds, rocks, and soil. Soil is not neccesarily nonliving. The nutrients inside of it are living, but soil is not.
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Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
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WELL MANY THINGS BUT THE RAINFORREST DOES HAVE ENDANGERED ANIMALS .
dirt,water,air,rocks are non living in a rainforest
Some examples of nonliving items in the rainforest include rocks, soil, water, sunlight, dead plant matter (such as fallen leaves or branches), and air. These elements are essential components of the rainforest ecosystem and play a role in supporting the living organisms within it.
Some abiotic factors of the rain forest are water, soil, and rocks. If it is not living then it can not be apart of the rainforest everything essentially has life.
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The living things in a rainforest include trees, ferns, vines, and other plants, as well as animals like insects, reptiles, frogs, salamanders, spiders and scorpions, birds like parrots and toucans, and mammals like monkeys, sloths, etc. The forest floor is covered in dead leaves and logs, which provide a habitat for organisms like fungi and some small animals. Last but not least, are the nonliving things, like the soil and the rocks, as well bodies of water.
The Minnamurra Rainforest in Australia is a subtropical rainforest, characterized by a mix of temperate and tropical species. It is not classified as a purely tropical rainforest due to its cooler temperatures and some different plant species compared to those found in equatorial regions.
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