Some abiotic factors would probably be like logs or rocks, they help create the rabbits shelter. Since rabbits live around the globe, it does not matter in which temperature (abiotic) they are in except for Antarctica there are no reported species of rabbit that live there. Sunlight or light affects a rabbit's hormones (mating), or rather stimulates a rabbit's hormones. Soil affects a rabbit in some cases, some rabbit's have burrows for shelter.
First off a limiting factor is any factor that controls the growth of a population, So limiting factors of rabbits would be things that control their growth of population, maybe like a over populated predation.
a biotic factor is something that uses oxygen, an abiotic factor is something that does not use oxygen. in the case of the bunny any organism in its habitat that interacts with it in some way and breathes oxygen is a biotic factor.
secondry comsumer or carnivore if are there in more numbers then it could affect the number of rabbits
eg:taiger
there are air,water,and soil are some abiotic factors in a deciduous forest
The Abiotic factors of a Taiga are....minerals,soil,water and things of that nature.....
Biotic factors in an area, ecosystem, or biome are the living factors. Abiotic is the antonym, non-living factors. For example, some biotic factors in a biome are; plants, animals, bacteria, growth rate, etc. Some abiotic factors include; sunlight, water, wind/air currents, temperature, rocks, etc.
What are some Abiotic and Biotic things in estuary ecosystem
Biotic:White TurtleheadBeardtongueEnglish plantainsBaltimore Checkerspot Butterfly (of course)Abiotic:WaterSunlightSoilTemperatureOxygenwell all that is true but you forgot the milkweed plant :D in thebiotic factors
abiotic factors are nonliving things that affects that ecosystem.
Some of the abiotic factors are water, sunlight, and temperature
Some abiotic factors are water, temperature, air, rocks, etc.
there are air,water,and soil are some abiotic factors in a deciduous forest
The Abiotic factors of a Taiga are....minerals,soil,water and things of that nature.....
Biotic factors in an area, ecosystem, or biome are the living factors. Abiotic is the antonym, non-living factors. For example, some biotic factors in a biome are; plants, animals, bacteria, growth rate, etc. Some abiotic factors include; sunlight, water, wind/air currents, temperature, rocks, etc.
Tide, salinity, sun, cloudy, temperature, can all be abiotic factors
some abiotic factors in the everglades are dirt, water, mud, and rain. Abiotic factors are the NON-LIVING parts of an ecosystem. other abiotic factors are rocks
Sand, soil, gravel, rock and water are some abiotic factors found in deserts.
water.
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Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.