Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic factors include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature. Water (H2O) is a very important abiotic factor – it is often said that “water is life.” All living organisms need water.
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Soil is often considered an abiotic factor since it is mostly made up of small particles of rock (sand and clay) mixed with decomposed plants and animals. Plants use their roots to get water and nutrients from the soil. ... Biotic factors are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.
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The Earth has a number of environmental variables, such as temperature, wind exposure, rainfall, sunlight and nutrient availability that make life on Earth possible. These environmental variables are known as abiotic factors and they control the range of environmental conditions in a given area.2
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It's asking except. Plant life is biotic rainfall is abiotic soil type is abiotic temperature can be considered as abiotic
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Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic factors include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature. Water (H2O) is a very important abiotic factor – it is often said that “water is life.” All living organisms need water.
Plant life is biotic
rainfall is abiotic
soil type is abiotic
temperature can be considered as abiotic