Some biotic factors would be the coyotes or jack rabbits roaming the plains because they are the living factors of a chaparral biome.
Abiotic factos would be the dry soil, sunlight, summer and winter temperatures, and stuff along that train of thought.
dont get those two confused. Biotic = LIVING
Abiotic = NONLIVING
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habitats can differ in temperature, moisture, and many other ways. if you look at any 2 places on earth, and ask how they're different. Every way they are different is a difference between those two habitats.
Biomes are a complex biotic community separated by distinctive animal and plant species and kept under the climatic conditions of the region.Freshwater Biomes are ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands.Terrestrial Biomes are tropical rainforest's, grasslands, tropical savanna, desert, chaparral, temperate deciduous forest, arctic, and alpine tundra.Marine Biomes are oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries.
Areas within the same biome share similar climatic conditions, vegetation types, and wildlife. However, they may differ in specific plant and animal species present, soil composition, and topographical features due to local variations in factors like rainfall, temperature, and human influences.
independent variable
In an experimental study, the only factor that should differ between treatments is the variable being tested or manipulated. This ensures that any differences in the outcomes can be attributed to the treatment being evaluated, rather than other unrelated factors. Controlling for all other variables helps to isolate the true effect of the treatment on the outcome of interest.
one way elephants from the forest differ from savanna elephants is that they are a smaller species of elephant
biotic = living abiotic = non-living
A biome is a global biotic community such as grassland or the desert.
Ecosystems differ from a community in that they also contain abiotic factors like air, water, sunlight, and soil, which interact with the biotic components. This adds a physical dimension to the relationships within an ecosystem, influencing the dynamics of the community.
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An ecosystem includes both living organisms and their physical environment, while a community refers specifically to the different populations of species living and interacting within a specific habitat. Ecosystems encompass the biotic and abiotic components, whereas a community focuses on the relationships and interactions between the different species present.
The two factors are 48 and 60.
An ecosystem is the biome, and the animals within the biome. It also includes all biotic and abiotic factors. A food web is basically a bunch of food chains added together and it represents all the food chains within an ecosystem. I hope this helped! :)
No. You will always wind up with the same set.
habitats can differ in temperature, moisture, and many other ways. if you look at any 2 places on earth, and ask how they're different. Every way they are different is a difference between those two habitats.
density and gravitational pull