Humidity is considered abiotic. It is a physical factor in the environment that influences the life and behavior of living organisms but is not a living organism itself.
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
Yes, a cloud is a abiotic (or non-living) component of the environment.
The term that describes a stable environment with an organism is "habitat." A habitat provides the necessary conditions and resources, such as food, water, and shelter, for an organism to thrive. It includes both biotic factors (living components) and abiotic factors (non-living components) that contribute to the overall ecosystem balance.
Moisture is considered abiotic because it is a non-living component of the environment. It is essential for the survival of living organisms, but it is not alive itself.
An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
Abiotic components (non-living chemicalor physical factor) such as temperature,light,water,and nutrients. Biotic components(living) are all the organisms in the environment.
abiotic
It's abiotic, because it is not a living organism.
Humidity is considered abiotic. It is a physical factor in the environment that influences the life and behavior of living organisms but is not a living organism itself.
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
Abiotic is any nonbiological part of the environment such as sunlight, wind, and temperature,water,oxygen Abiotic refers to the physical rather than the biological. Usually not derived from the living organisms.
abiotic
Abiotic- Nonliving Biotic- Living (Basically a "A" before something means the opposite)
No, organisms are living things and therefore they are biotic, not abiotic. Abiotic factors include physical and chemical components of an environment that do not involve living organisms.
Yes, a cloud is a abiotic (or non-living) component of the environment.
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