Some abiotic factors of the El Yunque National Rainforest are sunlight and weather; if you look at the rainforest, then you can see how beautiful it is. It is only that beautiful because of all of the water that they get.
Some abiotic factors in Monongahela National Forest include temperature, precipitation, soil composition, and elevation. These factors play a significant role in shaping the forest's ecosystems and influencing the types of plant and animal species that can thrive in the area.
Tongass National Forest is located in the state of Alaska. It is known for being the largest national forest in the United States.
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 temperate forests include the variety of plant and animal species that live there, such as trees like oaks and maples, mammals like deer and squirrels, birds like owls and woodpeckers, and insects like butterflies and beetles. These factors interact with each other and their environment, influencing the ecosystem's balance and biodiversity.
Grand Mesa National Forest was created in 1892.
abiotic factors are the NONLIVING factors of the kelp forest and the biotic factors are the living things.
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
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The biotic factors could be,Sea urchinsSand dollarsInvertebratesSunflower StarfishSea Urchins
biotic factors of a forest are living things. examples: frogs, fruits, grass, bunny etc.
well if you ask all the abiotic and biotic factors in a small forest form a ecosystem:D
Biotic: Plants and Animals (i.e Trees and Deer) Abiotic: Weather and Forest Fires
The name is the kamari national forest and was established in 1765.
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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.
A community of decomposerd
It's in Puerto Rico. Go if you can.