I say yes because it says so in my science text book under abiotic factors.
no, it is not a biotic factor it is a cycle which combines different elements together and converts molecules to other ones. it is not biotic nor is it abiotic but rather it includes both biotc and abiotic factors such as soil, lightning, producers, consumers, decomposers, etc
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
It is abiotic because it is non-living.
It's abiotic, because it is not a living organism.
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they're abiotic
Snails are living and are considered to be biotic.
A Biotic Factor is a living thing and an Abiotic Factor is a non-living thing.
no, it is not a biotic factor it is a cycle which combines different elements together and converts molecules to other ones. it is not biotic nor is it abiotic but rather it includes both biotc and abiotic factors such as soil, lightning, producers, consumers, decomposers, etc