Living factors of a chicken include its biological needs such as nutrition, water, and shelter, which are essential for survival and health. Chickens also exhibit social behaviors, often living in flocks where social hierarchy and interactions play a crucial role in their well-being. Additionally, their reproductive behaviors, including mating and caring for chicks, are key living factors in their lifecycle. Environmental conditions, such as temperature and space, also significantly influence their overall health and behavior.
No, abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem such as sunlight, water, temperature, and soil. They play a crucial role in shaping the environment and influencing the living organisms within it.
Nature
biotic factors.
Aboitic factors are not living things. Biotic factors are living things.Parts of the ecosystem that are not alive like the sun, water, or rocks are known as abiotic factors. Living things like grass, animals, trees are known as biotic factors.
Non-living means "never was and never will be alive" living means "alive" rocks are nonliving sand is dead (dead means once alive but not anymore) because some of it used to be coral lizards and wildlife are living.
Biotic - Living factors Abiotic - Non-living factors
Poulet - food chicken (not living just the meat) Poule - living chicken a rooster has many different names. corruse, coq, guime
I think the longest living chicken was 14 years old. I am not positive though.
Biotic - Living factors Abiotic - Non-living factors
No because vegatairians are living things that dont eat chicken.
CHICKEN
Living the chick grows inside the egg doesn't it?
chicken
A Chicken
by having chicken's
Yes. A chicken is a living thing...
No, abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem such as sunlight, water, temperature, and soil. They play a crucial role in shaping the environment and influencing the living organisms within it.