An example of an abiotic part of a rainforest is the soil, which provides nutrients and supports plant life. Other abiotic factors include sunlight, which drives photosynthesis, and water from rainfall that sustains the ecosystem. These non-living components interact with the biotic elements, such as plants and animals, to create a balanced environment.
Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
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An example of an abiotic part of the rainforest ecosystem is the soil. It provides essential nutrients for plant growth and influences water retention and drainage. Other abiotic components include sunlight, temperature, and humidity, which all play crucial roles in shaping the ecosystem's environment and supporting its diverse biotic elements.
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Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
they give out oxygen
Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
Oxygen (apex)
Biotic characteristics of tropical rainforests include high biodiversity with numerous plant and animal species. Abiotic characteristics include high temperature, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.
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There are temperate rain forests in the US, for example the Olympic National Forest in Washington State, however the central part of the US is temperate grasslands.