No. Soil is biotic factor as it is not living (lots if bacteria live in the soil, but the soil is not actually alive).
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I am not sure what the question is or what you are wanting a picture of. If you want to know what these terms mean biotic is anything that is living and abiotic is non-living. Whether such things as water and soil are living is controversial. The water and soil itself may not be; however, there are many living species that water and soil both contain. (such as decomposers (eg. bacteria) in the soil)
three abiotic factors would be water, air and soil
Soil is a mixture of abiotic and biotic components: minerals, organic matter, water and air Abiotic soil components include mineral matter (clay, silt, sand), water, air and organic matter. Biotic soil components include insects, fungi, algae and bacteria.
The inorganic part of soil is simply the soil that was NEVER alive. A biotic factor is something that is or was living at one time. An abiotic factor is a nonliving, never was part of the environment. So, in other words, the inorganic part of soil is the part that does not consist of detritus.
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
interrelations between soil and biotic factors.
what is the relationship between soil and biotic factors.
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soil can not be both biotic,or abiotic. Because "biotic" means "living,or alive" And abiotic means "dead,or not alive" Therefore,soil can only be "abiotic" because it's not living.wrong because soil can be both because what lives in the soil (bacteria,ants,and ect...) are living things meaning that the bacteria ants and ect.. are living things but even though soil is abiotic what makes it both is that there are ;iving things inside the soil so that's why it is both biotic and abiotic
It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
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Three biotic factors that live in the soil are worms, caterpillars and moles. Cole.Grossi Have fun being smart =)
A desert is a mixture of both biotic and abiotic factors. Soil, sand, rock, water, air and light are abiotic while plants and animals are biotic.
It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
prairie soil is aboitic
well, actuually no.