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Abiotic Factors vs. Biotic Factors Ecology Unit

Directions Tell whether the pictures are a biotic or an abiotic factor Write you answer on a separate sheet of paper Pictures are taken from National Geographic for Kids

QUESTION #1: SUNLIGHT

QUESTION #2: A CATERPILLAR

QUESTION #3: GRASS

QUESTION #4: A VAMPIRE BAT

QUESTION #5…ROCKS

QUESTION #6: A BEAVER

QUESTION #7: WIND

QUESTION #8: JUMPING SPIDER

QUESTION #9: WATER

QUESTION #10: COWS

QUESTION #11: SOIL

QUESTION #12: SNOW

QUESTION #13: SAND

QUESTION #14: SHARKS

QUESTION #15: PUMPKINS

QUESTION #16: VOLCANOES

QUESTION #17 MOUNT RUSHMORE

QUESTION #18 BLUE RIBBON EEL

QUESTION #19 WRITE A DEFINITION FOR ABIOTIC FACTOR

QUESTION #20 WRITE A DEFINITION FOR BIOTIC FACTOR