no clue but you need to get you noses in a book and look in there instead of a computer!
Abiotic factors refer to non-living components of an ecosystem. Animals are living organisms, so they are not considered abiotic. Some abiotic factors in the tropical rainforest include sunlight, rainfall, temperature, humidity, and soil composition.
In a temperate forest biome, biotic components such as trees provide habitat for various organisms, act as food sources for herbivores, and contribute to nutrient cycling. Abiotic components like soil composition and moisture levels influence plant growth, provide mineral nutrients, and affect decomposition rates. These interactions create a complex ecosystem where organisms depend on both biotic and abiotic factors for survival and reproduction.
Some biotic factors of the topical rain forest would be components such as what LIVING things or organisms surround it or border it.(ex. leaves, fruit, vegetation, trees.)-hope this helped!
A biotic factor in a tropical rainforest is the vast array of plant species that provide food and shelter for various animals and insects. The interactions between these plants and the diverse animal species contribute to the rich biodiversity found in this biome.
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)
Biotic factors in a tropical dry forest include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that make up the ecosystem. These living organisms interact with each other and with the abiotic factors in the environment to create a complex and diverse ecosystem.
abiotic factors are the NONLIVING factors of the kelp forest and the biotic factors are the living things.
A community of decomposerd
Plants and animals wich are abiotic and biotic factors are vaiable in a rain forest. FYI abiotic factors are nonliving organisms and biotic factors are living organisms. An example of an abiotic factor is water because water can not move on it's own unless you move it. An example of a biotic factor is humans because we breathe, and all living organisms breathe
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
Abiotic factors in a small forest include soil, sunlight, temperature, water, and air quality. Biotic factors include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and other organisms that make up the living components of the forest ecosystem. Together, these factors interact to create a balanced and diverse forest ecosystem.
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The biotic factors could be,Sea urchinsSand dollarsInvertebratesSunflower StarfishSea Urchins
Biotic factors include: plants, animals, or anything that is living that affects something else in the rainforest: trees vines, flowers, monkeys, bugs, tigers, birds. These things can also be dead but once living. Abiotic factors: temperature, amount of humidity, sun, rocks, dirt, air
The term that describes all of the organisms in a forest is "ecosystem." An ecosystem includes all living organisms (biotic factors) and their physical environment (abiotic factors) interacting together in a specific area. Forest ecosystems are made up of trees, plants, animals, insects, fungi, bacteria, and more.
A community, because a population can depend on an Abiotic or Biotic factors.