The soil is an example... there is also temperature especcially with global warming. All together, it could be of the tundra that is there or the slimple climate that can be abiotic factors. That answer you must look for.
There's numerous biotic and abiotic factors of an ecosystem. Some include: abiotic: cool summers, windy conditions, heavy precipitation, fast flowing rivers, fast changes in altitude, and the temperatures vary with elevation. biotic: wildlife animals in the mountain forest like grizzly bears, cougars, etc. Other living organisms include squirrels, elk, mountain goats, and large coniferous trees.
Sand, soil, gravel, rock and water are some abiotic factors found in deserts.
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Some abiotic factors in a tropical ocean include temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels. These factors can influence the distribution and abundance of marine life in the ecosystem.
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Some abiotic factors that are found in the alpine regions of France include the temperature and the rainfall. Other abiotic factors include the altitude and the seasons.
Abiotic and biotic factors of the bear itself or abiotic and biotic for the ecosystem?If for the ecosystem of a polar bear:Abiotic means nonliving. The abiotic factors for a polar bear would be for example; ice. Ice is nonliving along with water. without water the bear would get dehydrated.Biotic means living. The biotic factors for polar bears would be, for example, fish. This provides nutrients to the bear.
Abiotic means not living, or dead, so there really isn't one, unless you count after it has been eaten (from mwperk01) abiotic does not mean dead it just means never was living and the snow is an abiotic factor as it is camo for the polar bear also the ice is hunting grounds for the polar bear when the ice melts then the polar bear has far less hunting grounds
Some of the abiotic factors are water, sunlight, and temperature
Some abiotic factors are water, temperature, air, rocks, etc.
There's numerous biotic and abiotic factors of an ecosystem. Some include: abiotic: cool summers, windy conditions, heavy precipitation, fast flowing rivers, fast changes in altitude, and the temperatures vary with elevation. biotic: wildlife animals in the mountain forest like grizzly bears, cougars, etc. Other living organisms include squirrels, elk, mountain goats, and large coniferous trees.
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Tide, salinity, sun, cloudy, temperature, can all be abiotic factors
Sand, soil, gravel, rock and water are some abiotic factors found in deserts.
some abiotic factors in the everglades are dirt, water, mud, and rain. Abiotic factors are the NON-LIVING parts of an ecosystem. other abiotic factors are rocks
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