anything non-living is abiotic.
No i am pretty sure of this because a biotic factor is something that i alive. A clam is alive! An abiotic factor is something that was never living. Example: Water and sun.
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its a abiotic because its not a living thing
Bread is an abiotic factor. Biotic means something that is living. Abiotic means something that is not living, like bread.
Abiotic means non-living things. Undertow in the ocean is an example of abiotic.
There is no such thing as an 'abiotic organism.' Abiotic means 'non living.' Organism means something living. Abiotic organism is an oxymoron.
Nothing does or can do.
It makes the word mean without. For example, abiotic. Bio means life so abiotic means without life.
snow is abiotic because it is just ice which turns into water so that makes it abiotic which is non-living
Abiotic means non-living. Something that is abiotic would be rocks, water, wind, weather, ect. I hope that answered your question :)
Abiotic- Nonliving Biotic- Living (Basically a "A" before something means the opposite)
anything non-living is abiotic.
The term abiotic refers to something that is not alive. Sand is clearly not alive, so it is abiotic.
No i am pretty sure of this because a biotic factor is something that i alive. A clam is alive! An abiotic factor is something that was never living. Example: Water and sun.
"Abiotic organism" is an oxymoron. Abiotic refers to non-living factors. Organism refers to something living, such as a plant or animal. There is no such thing as an abiotic organism. There are abiotic factors, however, such as sand, rock, soil, water, light, etc.