Abiotic: Sand, Sunlight, water, air and temperature
Biotic: Scorpions, coyotes, snakes, Spiders, lizard, cacti,and cheetah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Notes: Someone else said that twigs are biotic. Twigs are not biotic. They are either part of an biotic factor, or abiotic fully (like if it fell off a tree). JK HEHEHEHE
Also here are the meanings of the two words:
Abiotic: Nonliving
water simply is Abiotic.
Biotic: Living
humans simply are biotic.
Mountains,sand,sunlight,air,water,temperature ,sand storms,hurricanes,snow,and rain
Biotic factors are living things in an environment. This means the plants, animals, and humans that are living in an area.
Yes, precipitation is an abiotic factor.
well I'm only 10 so i can say that an example is a forest because worms are under ground making new soil and other animals are using the restroom so that makes fertilizer.I'm sorry if its wrong but that's the best I got. :$
Because of a lack of vegetation root systems to hold material in place, and windblown abrasive particles without barriers except for occasional rock formations, the rock is eroded into deposits of sand sized grains. Wind erosion is the main culprit.
A lion lives in a ecosystem called a desert. Ecosystems like this are known as Game Preserves which means "dangerous lands". Many of these Games are in Africa.Many people have been injured or killed by entering the games.
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A desert is a mixture of both biotic and abiotic factors. Soil, sand, rock, water, air and light are abiotic while plants and animals are biotic.
A desert has both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors.
A desert contains both living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) factors.
A desert has both biotic (living) as well as abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Deserts contain both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Deserts contain both biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors.
A desert contains both biotic (living) factors as well as abiotic (non-living) factors.
A desert has both biotuc (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors.
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It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors
Soil, sand, gravel, rock, water and light are all abiotic factors of a desert.