Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
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Abiotic factors, as opposed to biotic factors, are non-living things that make up an environment. For a snow leopard, abiotic factors include things such as rocks, snow, water, and the quality of the soil.
Biotic factors affecting skunks include prey availability, competitors, predators, and disease. Abiotic factors include habitat quality, temperature, precipitation, and human disturbances.
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Abiotic factors, such as sunlight and water availability, can directly affect the physiology and behavior of organisms. For example, a decrease in sunlight can lead to reduced photosynthesis in plants, affecting their growth. Changes in abiotic factors can also impact ecosystem dynamics, such as altering species diversity and distribution.
There is no such creature as the Florida possum.However, abiotic factors which affect the Virginia Opossum, which is found throughout Florida, can be such things as the weather, e.g. hurricanes; changes in the water as a result of pollution and chemical runoff; and spraying of fruit trees which affects one or more of the opossum's food supplies.
Abiotic factors
Organisms in a biome rely on abiotic factors like temperature, sunlight, water availability, and soil composition for their survival. These factors influence the type of species that can thrive in a particular environment, affecting things like their growth, reproduction, and overall health. Changes in abiotic factors can have significant impacts on the biodiversity and distribution of organisms within a biome.
Biotic means something is alive as in plants and animals, abiotic means it's not alive as in rocks and water.