Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors. Decidious Trees 1. Rocks; Birch Trees 2. Soil; Oak Trees 3. Water; Eastern Chipmunk 4. Sunlight; Red Tailed Hawk 5. Air 6. Climate; Least Weasle 7. Rain; White-Tailed Deer 8. Hills; Coyote 9. Temperature; Carpet Moss 10. read more
The abiotic factors of the deciduous forest include rocks, soil, sunlight, temperature, precipitation and air, while white-tailed deer, oak trees, coyote, wildflowers and chipmunks are among the biotic factors of this ecosystem. read more
A change in the abiotic factors of the ecosystem can have a profound influence on the entire ecosystem, for the good or for worse. In the deciduous forest, everything from the smallest plant to the largest bear relies on these forces. read more
Biotic - Produced or cause by living organisms Abiotic - Not associated with or derived from living organisms. Abiotic factors in an environment include such items as sunlight, temperature, wind patterns, and precipitation. read more