* Trees, animals, insects, human's
competition, predation, parasitism temperature: warm to hot season (often with a cold to freezing season in winter) * soil: fertile with rich nutrients and minerals * plants: grass * animals: large, grazing mammals; birds
Abiotic factors are components within an ecosystem that are non-living, yet affect all living things in that ecosystem. Some abiotic factors of a temperate grassland would be: soil, sunlight, temperature, barometric pressure.
*Large, grazing mammals
*birds of all kinds
abiotic means non-living, so it would be soil, sunlight, air. like in the forest the abiotic factor is the soil. Wood is biotic too. Anything that doesn't die if you don't feed it is abiotic.
some abiotic matter in shrublands is the dry barren soils and the hot humid temperatures.
Some abiotic factors of temperate grasslands would be rocks, water, climate and soil. These all interact with the biotic factors.
rocks
sunlight
soil
Climate!!!
in the grasslands it might feel like a desert out there :*)
The amount of salt and oxygen in the water, light, and water murkiness.
i only know the abiotic onespermafrostlittle precipitationpoor soilstrong windsshort summer days and very long cold wintersbiotic factors would be plants and animals
soil, light, rainfall, fire, and surprisingly some rocks
1. Rocks 2. Seashells 3. Water 4. Sand
buffalo.
Grasslands are found were there is little rainfall. Mostly grasses will grow well here. You may see some small shrubs or a tree here and there. Abiotic factors are anything that is not alive. That would include rocks, sand, gravel, any water (including rain) and air.
Biotic factors (living factors): -Animals -Vegetation Abiotic factors (non-living factors): -Rocks -Rainfall -Sunlight -Cold/moderate winders -Warm summers -Fertile soil
Parent Material, soil, climate, rock, dirt.
Yes. Many temperate grasslands are frequented by tornadoes and fires. Some areas have experienced earthquakes.
Some of the abiotic factors are water, sunlight, and temperature
they will eat almost anything
Some abiotic factors are water, temperature, air, rocks, etc.
there are air,water,and soil are some abiotic factors in a deciduous forest
The Abiotic factors of a Taiga are....minerals,soil,water and things of that nature.....
Well aboitic means not living so that would be like the trees and the sun and soil and other stuff like that
Tide, salinity, sun, cloudy, temperature, can all be abiotic factors