The deserts have the greatest biodiversity of all the biomes with the exception of the rainforests.
Your question is redundant. Biotic means a living factor and an organism means a living factor.
biotic factors refer to factors that are living. For example, plant and animal life
No, a three can't be a biotic factor. A tree is a biotic factor, though.
Yes, moss is living, therefore it is biotic.
A desert contains both biotic (living) factors as well as abiotic (non-living) factors.
All plants and animals found in a desert are biotic factors.
Deserts contain both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Deserts contain both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Genetic diversity
Your question is redundant. Biotic means a living factor and an organism means a living factor.
Yes they do
Biotic factors in temperate grasslands include grasses, flowers, insects, birds, small mammals, and grazing herbivores like bison or deer. These living organisms interact with one another and with their environment to create a dynamic ecosystem in temperate grassland regions.
a abiotic factor is a not living or has never lived . like water H2O is not living sand rocks mountains and deserts. a biotic factor is something that has lived or is living .like plants and animals.
Pigs have a greater biotic potential compared to rhinos. This means that they can produce more offspring in the same amount of time.
Physically-accommodated communities • Where variability in physical aspects dominate the environment; characterized by: - Low diversity - Low levels of biotic interaction - Biologically-accommodated communities • Where the level of interaction between species is the critical aspects of the community structure; characterized by: - High diversity - High levels of biotic interaction, such as symbioses
Deserts contain both biotic and abiotic factors:Biotic - includes all living organisms in the desert such as plants and animals.Abiotic - includes non living items - soil, sand, rock, gravel, water, air and light.
Deserts contain both biotic and abiotic factors:Biotic - includes all living organisms in the desert such as plants and animals.Abiotic - includes non living items - soil, sand, rock, gravel, water, air and light.