Examples of abiotic needs include water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, and soil nutrients. These are essential non-living factors that influence the growth and survival of organisms in an ecosystem.
abiotic Abiotic
The term you're looking for is "abiotic," which refers to nonliving components of an ecosystem. Examples include air, water, and minerals.
Examples of abiotic factors include temperature, humidity, sunlight, soil composition, and water availability. These non-living factors play crucial roles in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of living organisms.
Abiotic Factors
Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. Abiotic resources are usually obtained from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Examples of abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem.
== == Abiotic Needs are needs that an animal has to have, but it has to be abiotic need or nonliving need
An abiotic need is any factor in a habitat that results from a non-living source. Examples are shelter, light, climate, water availability.
Biotic factors are living creatures and abiotic factors are nonliving. Examples of a biotic factor is a worm. An abiotic factor can be dirt. The worm needs the dirt as a home and to keep cool.
There is no such thing as an 'abiotic organism.' Abiotic means 'non living.' Organism means something living. Abiotic organism is an oxymoron.
Rocks, rivers, lakes are examples of abiotic things in North America.
What are abiotic and biotic factors of a eastern diamondback rattlesnake
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The asiatic elephant abiotic and biotic needs include things like plants,trees, water and temperature
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water, salt and no peeing in the reef
It is biotic. Nuts are fruits. Fruits and Vegetables are biotic. Abiotic examples are water, land, salt, weather....
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