Abiotic factors do affect other abiotic factors, because for example if a patch of soil is polluted with excess nutrients, the soil can be washed into a river by rain and then the excess nutrients...
An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that affects animals in an ecosystem. It affects the amount of animals that can live in that area.(carrying capacity i think)An example of an abiotic factor...
A biotic factor is a factor in an ecosystem that is living or once was living. For example, a tree, grass, a bird, people etc. biotic factors also don't currently have to BE alive. A decomposing tree...