Biotic and Abiotic Factors in the Boreal Forest/Taiga
Contribution of Abiotic Factors
There aren't many contributions of the abiotic (nonliving) factors in this biome except for the more common
ones like water and dirt. Although, these are very common they are also very importat to the boreal forest/taiga biome because water provides a home for many organisms and is also where many organisms get thier food and water. Dirt can also be very important because it provides a place for plants to grow and for other organsims to survive.
ones like water and dirt. Although, these are very common they are also very importat to the boreal forest/taiga biome because water provides a home for many organisms and is also where many organisms get thier food and water. Dirt can also be very important because it provides a place for plants to grow and for other organsims to survive.
Contribution of Biotic Factors
All of the biotic(living) factors in the boreal forest/taiga contribute to other biotic factors and us humans by providing food and many other things. Some examples are: cleaning other animals, benefiting both factors; helping with offspring; and cleaning the environment.