rocks air sunlight temperture water dirt,and grass.
A more scientific way to say NONLIVING is abiotic.
The opposite of abiotic is biotic.
Some abiotic factors of the rain forest are water, soil, and rocks. If it is not living then it can not be apart of the rainforest everything essentially has life.
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abiotic factors are the NONLIVING factors of the kelp forest and the biotic factors are the living things.
No "non-living" things "live" around coyotes in the forest. There would be non-living things such as dead animals and plants or things like stones.
Some examples of nonliving items in the rainforest include rocks, soil, water, sunlight, dead plant matter (such as fallen leaves or branches), and air. These elements are essential components of the rainforest ecosystem and play a role in supporting the living organisms within it.
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Some nonliving things in a rainforest are clouds, rocks, and soil. Soil is not neccesarily nonliving. The nutrients inside of it are living, but soil is not.
All are made from matter.
In a coastal forest, nonliving things include elements such as soil, rocks, and water bodies like rivers or streams. Additionally, fallen logs, dead leaves, and various minerals contribute to the ecosystem's structure. These nonliving components provide essential nutrients and habitats for the living organisms within the forest. Climate factors, such as humidity and temperature, also play a vital role in shaping this environment.
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Animals step on dirt, which is nonliving.
temperature, humidity, soil composition, air, water, rocks, fallen leafs and that is all I thought of