Explore tropical rainforest abiotic factors, such as precipitation, topography, sunlight, and shade. Learn about non-living things in the temperate rainforest.
Learn about abiotic factors and biotic factors in major climate regions. Compare and contrast biotic and abiotic factors in polar, desert, and rainforest climates.
The Amazon Rainforest Ecosystem The Amazon rainforest ecosystem is supported through a number of abiotic factors, or non-living characteristics such as temperature, humidity, rainfall, and soil type.
Abiotic factors differ from biotic factors in that the former are all non-living things in the ecosystem, while biotic factors are represented by the species of living things.
Learn about aquatic ecosystems and the importance of abiotic factors. Explore the abiotic factors of marine ecosystems and study an example of the abiotic factors associated with rivers.
Abiotic factors are nonliving factors in an ecosystem. Abiotic factors in an ocean community include sunlight, salinity, dissolved gases, temperature, and substrate.
Abiotic factors in a taiga biome include temperature, precipitation, sunlight, soil composition, and topography. These factors influence the type of vegetation that can grow in the taiga, as well ...
See an overview of a desert ecosystem and learn about biotic and abiotic factors in the desert. Also, explore examples of biotic as well as abiotic factors.