Abiotic factors in the jungle include non-living components such as sunlight, soil, water, temperature, and humidity. These elements play a crucial role in shaping the ecosystem by influencing the types of plants and animals that can thrive there. For instance, the availability of water and nutrients in the soil affects plant growth, which in turn impacts the entire food web. Additionally, temperature and humidity levels contribute to the overall climate of the jungle, further affecting its biodiversity.
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
Abiotic Abiotic
abiotic Abiotic
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
abiotic
Biotic Factors : Stuff abiotic : Rocks
Indian weather and jungle stuff.
They are defined by their biotic factors and abiotic factors.
There are no such things as being abiotic or biotic. Either your a living organism (biotic) or your not (abiotic). For example tempurature is abiotic,,therefore it cannot be biotic, it is not a living thing. And a tree is a biotic factor,,therefore it cannot be alive as well as dead.
Abiotic Abiotic
Abiotic
abiotic Abiotic
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
Abiotic factors
no
they're abiotic
* You must find it on the beach and the deep jungle