Non-living components are elements or substances that do not possess life, including things like water, rocks, air, soil, and chemicals. These components play important roles in ecosystems and can impact living organisms and their environment, but they do not exhibit characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
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Yes, a cloud is a abiotic (or non-living) component of the environment.
Living = biotic; nonliving= abiotic
living things is only in the living things which means is the community.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things require energy and nutrients for survival, whereas non-living things do not have these requirements. Living things also have a complex organization of cells, tissues, and organs, while non-living things are typically composed of inanimate matter.
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They are living.
The living components are the biotic factors, and the non-living components are the abiotic factors. The biotic factors include all living things in the ecosystem, and abiotic factors include things like soil, light, and water.
Yes, a cloud is a abiotic (or non-living) component of the environment.
whats a non living components of a enviroment
Abiotic because its non living.
in biology,abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment.and biotic means pertaining to life or living organisms,it it produced or caused by living beings.it refers to the living components in ecosystems.
Living = biotic; nonliving= abiotic
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no.....a porcupine is biotic. biotic components comprise of living things while abiotic components comprise of non living things.
living things is only in the living things which means is the community.
No, because some of the non living components are air, water and food without humans cannot survive