Well, air is made of oxygen & water vapor. So, water is an aboitic factor and so is oxygen. Knowing that, yes air is an abiotic Factor. :) hope this helped! 5TH GRADE! ROCK ON!
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An example of an abiotic factor for an animal could be temperature. For instance, a high or low temperature could affect the metabolism, behavior, and overall health of an animal.
biotic = living abiotic = non-living
Yes air is abiotic because it cannot breathe.Air is abiotic. Abiotic includes anything that is not alive.**********************************************Abiotic means somethig different from the above amateur definitions.The following definition from the first paragraph of Wikipedia Is far more informative. ...In ecology and biology, abiotic components (also known as abiotic factors) are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment, which affect ecosystems. Abiotic phenomena underlie all of biology.It is unfair for the ignorant to make uneducated and ill informed guesses.JCF
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An abiotic factor can be air pollution and soil erosion. Abiotic is non living, biotic is living, such as a fungus.
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An abiotic factor is a physical or chemical factor that isn't directly caused by living things. The air, or atmosphere of our planet, is influenced by the oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange of living things, but is not a direct result of living things, and therefore is considered abiotic. Other abiotic factors include weather events and related causes, such as temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Sunlight is an abiotic factor found in a rainforest ecosystem. It is essential for photosynthesis, which drives the growth of plants in the ecosystem.
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