Climate, soil type, precipitation, temperature and sunlight are all abiotic factors that determine the composition of a rainforest, including the major differences between rainforests in tropical and ... Some younger trees may languish in the shade for decades until a hole is created in the canopy by a fallen tree. read more
Some of the Abiotic factors of the Amazon Rainforest are water, humidity, soil, temperature, and rocks. The amazon rainforest gets about 9 ft of water in the form of precipitation every year. Because the rainforest is filled with a variety of species, water is an essential need for survival. read more
Some of the abiotic factors found in a tropical rainforest are high temperatures, heavy rainfall, poor nutrient content in soil and sunlight that is found primarily at the tree canopy level while remaining limited at ground level. read more
Well there are many abiotic elements, that the rest of the world shares. read more