Rain is an Abiotic factor because it is not living.
Abiotic means non-living (non biotic) so yes, rain is an abiotic factor in the rain forest.
Rain fall is consider to be abiotic because it is an non-living thing.
Yes--it is not living.
It is an example of an abiotic factor.
Rainfall is an abiotic factor.
Is abiotic
is a mushroom abiotic or biotic
Rain forest
wind, rain, hail, air, rains a lot, rocks :P
water (apex!)
It abiotic factor
An abiotic factor is anything not living that is present in a biome. This does not include dead animals or plants, and examples include air, water, sunlight, and soil.
5 abiotic factors in the tropical rain forest biome are sunlight, water, precipitation, temperature, and soil contents. Another more broad factor is the climate, which is a combination of the average temperature and average precipitation, for example 25 degrees Celsius and 25 inches of rainfall yearly.
It is abiotic factor because it's not a living thing
air
air
Yes
Yes
Air APEX;)
air!
air!
water
Plants and animals wich are abiotic and biotic factors are vaiable in a rain forest. FYI abiotic factors are nonliving organisms and biotic factors are living organisms. An example of an abiotic factor is water because water can not move on it's own unless you move it. An example of a biotic factor is humans because we breathe, and all living organisms breathe
Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
wind, rain, hail, air, rains a lot, rocks :P