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Published on Mar 17, 2016
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TEMPERATE FOREST
Our biome is the Temperate
Forest.It
has many biotic and abiotic components.
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Feffef
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BIOTIC FACTOR
Black bears
One of the biotic components in the the temperate forest would be black bears.
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marttj
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Biotic factor
Mule deer
Mule deer are also a biotic factor in the temperate forest.
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USFWS Mountain Prairie
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Biotic factor
Porcupine
Porcupines are another biotic factor in the temperate forest.
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Rodger Graham
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Biotic factors
Raccoons
Raccoons is another biotic factor in the temperate forest.
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jjackowski
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Abiotic factor
Wind
The wind is a abiotic factor in the temperate forest.
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Alexandre Moreau | Photography
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Abiotic factor
Water
Water is another example of a abiotic factor in the temperate forest.
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Яick Harris
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Sun
The sun is also a abiotic factor in the temperate forest.
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jenny downing
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Soil
Soil is another abiotic factor in the temperate forest.
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Crystl
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Abiotic and biotic factors interact with each other.
For example,mule deer interact with the wind for breathing.
Another example of an interaction is raccoons depends on water for hydration.
Finally,black bears interact with the sun because it needs vitamin D.
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Chris Sgaraglino
Briley Hagewood
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