If you are doing Pg 20 abiotic factors section one
the answers are
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2 producers 1 environmentalfactors
3 latitude 4 water
6 temperature 5 humus
8 sunlight 7elevation
9 air 10 climate
11 wind
12 biotic
13 soil
An ecosystem has biotic factors, which include living organisms like plants and animals, and abiotic factors, which include non-living elements like sunlight, water, and soil. These factors interact with each other to maintain the balance and functioning of the ecosystem.
The abiotic factors are air,soil,light,temperture, and water.
Abiotic directly affect biotic factors through certain processes like temperature which is abiotic that helps plants produce food which is biotic. Also, the weather of a place which is abiotic greatly affects biotic things that are living in the same area.
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.
No, abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, sunlight, water, and soil. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, so they are not considered abiotic factors.
The 5 abiotic factors are soil, sunlight, temp, air and water. if you have a kid they should have this in your science book and if you have internet they should have the answers on google web. HOPE IT HELPS!!
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Abiotic factors
Nonliving (abiotic) factors include:soilsandgravelrockswatersunlight
abiotic
how does tornados effect abiotic and biotics
There are many abiotic factors of a sea otter habitat including the water. Another abiotic factors of this habitat is the sand and rocks.
Yes it is. Abiotic factors are non-living factors.
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
Some of the abiotic factors are water, sunlight, and temperature
Abiotic; nonliving
A couple of abiotic factors are fires, water, ... etc. An abiotic factor are the nonliving factors of an ecosystem (eg rocks, soils, rivers etc.)