The following are abiotic: Rocks, Clouds, Air, Sun, Water. The following are biotic: Birds, Grass, Insects, Rabbits, Alligators. Basicly abotic things are living, and not organinc body.
No, clouds are not living. They are groups of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere.
No objects exist that are both biotic and abiotic. An object is considered "biotic" if it is living or was living at one time (is now dead). Examples include decaying logs, animals, leaves on the forest floor, seeds, etc... An object is considered "abiotic" if it is non-living -- it is not alive now, nor was it ever alive. Examples include waterfalls, clouds, the sun, rocks, etc...
The Sky is ABIOTIC, it is not living
The biotic environment refers to all living organisms in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with each other and their physical surroundings, playing important roles in nutrient cycling, energy flow, and ecosystem dynamics. The biotic environment is a critical component of ecosystems and influences their structure and function.
Abiotic components are the nonliving components of the biosphere. Chemical and geological factors, such as rocks and minerals, and physical factors, such as temperature and weather, are referred to as abiotic components.
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No, clouds are not living. They are groups of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere.
Oh, dude, clouds are abiotic. They're basically just a bunch of water droplets or ice crystals floating around in the sky. So, like, they're not alive or anything. They're just doing their cloud thing, you know?
No objects exist that are both biotic and abiotic. An object is considered "biotic" if it is living or was living at one time (is now dead). Examples include decaying logs, animals, leaves on the forest floor, seeds, etc... An object is considered "abiotic" if it is non-living -- it is not alive now, nor was it ever alive. Examples include waterfalls, clouds, the sun, rocks, etc...
The Sky is ABIOTIC, it is not living
The biotic environment refers to all living organisms in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with each other and their physical surroundings, playing important roles in nutrient cycling, energy flow, and ecosystem dynamics. The biotic environment is a critical component of ecosystems and influences their structure and function.
In the water cycle, the movement of water through living organisms such as plants and animals is a biotic process. Non-biotic processes in the water cycle include evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which involve physical and chemical changes in the environment without the involvement of living organisms.
Grass is NOT abiotic, dead or alive. The definition of an abiotic substance is something that is neither dead nor alive, like rocks, soil, the sun, clouds, and all man-made objects. Grass is a biotic organism that lives and dies and relies on reproduction to increase its genetic diversity and goes through a life cycle from emergence from a seed or birth to death.
Abiotic factors are sand, water, wind, waves, the sun, rocks; anything that is non-living and has never been living. The biotic factors are anything that is living or has lived; birds, sea grasses, people, sand crabs, insects, etc.
clarify the question. clouds cannot "die" because they are abiotic.
The movement of water between biotic and abiotic factors is called the water cycle. In this cycle, water evaporates from bodies of water and transpires from plants, then condenses into clouds, falls back to the Earth as precipitation, and eventually returns to bodies of water or infiltrates the ground. This constant cycling of water helps sustain life on Earth.