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No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
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The interaction of biotic and abiotic factors in an environment constitutes an ecosystem.
Biogeography is the study of populations and their ranges. This field of study takes abiotic (weather, temperature, sunlight, etc.) and biotic factors (predation, parasitism, competition, resource availability) into consideration.
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
A biotic factor of a swift fox is a decrease in their population. This is due to the small animals that it eats, and a slowly diminishing population of them in some areas. Abiotic factors include the environment that the swift fox lives in and the factors that keep its environment safe and flourishing. This includes water, weather, rain and more.
an abiotic factor affecting a biotic factor
An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
the abiotic factors that can cause a whooping crane's population to decrease are water, air, space, and breeding grounds.
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The interaction of biotic and abiotic factors in an environment constitutes an ecosystem.
Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
To thrive is to flourish. For example, an organism will thrive in a particular environment if the living conditions are good - this could be caused by abiotic or biotic factors such as a decrease in predator numbers thus increasing the organism's population, or favorable weather that promote growth etc.
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features