What are Some of The Biotic and Abiotic Factors of My Environment?
ABIOTIC: Nonliving things in an environment
Dirt- The ground that I use to keep cool
Water- What keeps me hydrated
Air- What I breath
Sun- It keeps me warm, but sometimes too warm
Sand- To me it is just hot dirt
Water- What keeps me hydrated
Air- What I breath
Sun- It keeps me warm, but sometimes too warm
Sand- To me it is just hot dirt
BIOTIC: Living things in an environment
Bilby: Hides during the day and hunts at night to avoid dehydration and heat. Digs burrows about two meters below the ground because it is moist and cool. They conserve so much water that they don't need to drink. They get enough moisture from what they eat: seeds, bulbs, fungi, spiders and insects. DINGOES EAT BILBIES
Red Kangaroo: Hopping fast and very energy efficient. It evolved because Red Kangaroos need to cover huge distances to find enough food in the Australian desert. DINGOES EAT KANGAROOS
Red Kangaroo: Hopping fast and very energy efficient. It evolved because Red Kangaroos need to cover huge distances to find enough food in the Australian desert. DINGOES EAT KANGAROOS