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abiotic Abiotic
abiotic- the nonliving ex- rock, bench, toy biotic- the living ex- animals, humans, plants
A desert is a mixture of both biotic and abiotic factors. Soil, sand, rock, water, air and light are abiotic while plants and animals are biotic.
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Abiotic means non living. Animals are biotic and not abiotic.
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No, biotic literally means 'living'. If you kill something, it is dead - or abiotic.
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Is booth because.... When is a plant, is biotic, but when is dead is abiotic
An organism is considered abiotic when it is neither dead or alive.
No. Grass is biotic because it is neither dead or alive. The definition of abiotic is neither dead or alive.
Abiotic refers to factors in an ecosystem that are not living, such as sunlight or soil nutrients, while dead refers to something that was once alive but is no longer living. Dead organisms can still interact with abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
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Rocks, air, soil, gravel, snow and dead vegetation and animals :)
Tundra- Abiotic: soil, cold Biotic: Deers, humans, polar bears, caribou, Attic fox, wolves ect. Tundra is mostly found in AntarticaTiaga- Abiotic: soil biotic: treesMarine Biome- Abiotic: water, lilly pads. Biotic: FishesTropical Rain forest- Abiotic: leaves that have fallen(now dead) Biotic: Monkey, Orangatang, snake, etc.Grassland Biome- Abiotic: dead grass, dead animals. Biotic: Hyenas, Zebra, Praire Dogs.
What do you mean abiotic animal? There is no such thing. All living things,(animals & plants) are biotic, and non-living factors in their environment such as temperature, water, rocks, dirt, etc, are abiotic. So no animals (or plants) can be abiotic.