There is no such thing as a non-living organism. If an organism is not living, it is dead. There are such things as abiotic (non-living) factors, however: soil, sand, rocks, water, air.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot, subtropical desert.
The Tirari Desert of Australia is a hot desert.
Syrian Desert is Hot
I hope its the Thar Desert
Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
The Sahara desert is the world's largest hot desert and is about the size of Brazil. The physical processes that occur in the Sahara are much the same as they are in other hot deserts of the world.
Most horned toads love the hot, dry desert environments.
The desert does have an ecosystem. Although it does not have as much life as other ecosytems, things still live and even thrive in a desert environment.
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abiotic factors- nonliving parts of an ecosystem water, climate, air are abiotic things water- the water may not be clean climate- it could be too hot air- the air could be polluted
Your question is too broad and Africa is too large to give more than a general answer. All plants and animals are biotic factors.
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"Deserts are very hot and dry places. Deserts get very little rain each year. So how do plants and animals live here? This section on the desert ecosystem will explain how!" "explore the desert ecosystem and find out more! Click on plants, insects and arachnids, reptiles, birds, mammals or a special page for camels to learn more!"
The Simpson Desert of Australia is a hot desert.
Hot desert
The Gibson Desert is a hot desert.
A hot desert