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Would a pond or garden be an abiotic factor in a neighborhood?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Anonymous
Oh,then what would be?
Answered by
Anonymous
Our homework is to make a list of at least 3 things within our home/neighborhood of- Abiotic factor ,Biotic factor, Organisms,population and community. I have examples of all of them but no examples or in the neighborhood for the first two.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Water is considered an abiotic factor because it isn't living. However, ponds have plants and living organisms in them. Gardens are biotic because they contain living organisms.
Answered by
Anonymous
oh so what about oxygen,sunlight and...a pool that contains water?
Answered by
Princess Anna
Biotic Resources: are based on living organisms.
Examples are animals, birds, forests.
Abiotic Resources: are based on non-living organisms. Examples are water, air, minerals. They cannot reproduce themselves.
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Examples are animals, birds, forests.
Abiotic Resources: are based on non-living organisms. Examples are water, air, minerals. They cannot reproduce themselves.
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Answered by
Anonymous
Yes it did a bit thank you!
Answered by
Princess Anna
Your welcome! :-)
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