water is essential for the transportation of pollen and keep the environment favourable for the pollination to occur
Well, abiotic factors are unliving things that make u a biome, so here are a few: ~It has temperatures ranging from 68F to 86F ~Recieves about 125 cm of rain per year ~Warm&Dry Also, types of soil or rocks would be abiotic factors for the Savanna! :)
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving things that affect living organisms. Environmental factors e.g. pond, lake, ocean, desert, and mountain or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes are abiotic factors. The ocean is greatly penetrated by the sunlight in which it gives a great boost to the life below it.
An abiotic factor in a rain ecosystem is humidity. It plays a crucial role in shaping the environment by influencing plant growth, affecting transpiration rates, and supporting the diverse range of species that thrive in these ecosystems. Other examples of abiotic factors include temperature, soil composition, and sunlight.
Humans. We build damns, which block streams which fish need for spawning. We dry up swamp land so we can build on it. The availability of water is an abiotic factor, and we remove the water so we can build.
Yes, water temperature, sunlight, and soil are all abiotic factors in a rainforest ecosystem. Water temperature influences the overall aquatic ecosystem, sunlight determines the availability of energy for photosynthesis and plant growth, and soil quality affects nutrient availability and plant growth.
some abiotic factors in the everglades are dirt, water, mud, and rain. Abiotic factors are the NON-LIVING parts of an ecosystem. other abiotic factors are rocks
Rain or Sun
waterfalls rain water
they give out oxygen
Waterfalls, Rain, and Water. (Tylpical)
Yes rain is abiotic because it cannot breathe.
the major difference between abiotic and biotic factor is that abiotic is the nonliving component of the earth e.g soil rain while biotic factor is the living component of the earth e.g animals and plants.
Abiotic factors (nonliving factors) of the desert include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, air and light.Some abiotic (non-living) things in a desert are sand, rocks, stones, little rain and wind.
It is abiotic factor because it's not a living thing
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
Biotic factors include: plants, animals, or anything that is living that affects something else in the rainforest: trees vines, flowers, monkeys, bugs, tigers, birds. These things can also be dead but once living. Abiotic factors: temperature, amount of humidity, sun, rocks, dirt, air
Well, abiotic factors are unliving things that make u a biome, so here are a few: ~It has temperatures ranging from 68F to 86F ~Recieves about 125 cm of rain per year ~Warm&Dry Also, types of soil or rocks would be abiotic factors for the Savanna! :)