No, a house is not considered abiotic. Abiotic refers to non-living components of an ecosystem, such as water, air, and minerals. A house, being a human-made structure, is classified as an artifact or built environment, but it does not fit into the biological or abiotic categories typically used in ecology.
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its a abiotic because its not a living thing
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Abiotic. The sun has no qualities of a living thing.
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I apply the rule of what makes something a living organism (since all biotic factors should be living). The three main characteristics of living organisms are the ability to grow and reproduce, as well as made of at least one or more cells. Once the wood or any other material that was once living in your house becomes disconnected from its energy source (for example roots for trees which soak up nutrients or leaves that absorb sunlight), it has become abiotic. It can no longer grow or reproduce.
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
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they're abiotic
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Abiotic. The sun has no qualities of a living thing.
Abiotic Explanation: Abiotic is a non-living chemical or physical factor.
It is abiotic factor because it's not a living thing