Trees = biotic or abiotic?
Biotic is everything that is alive and yet involved in the life of an animal, so do trees count as such? (They're alive xD)
Biotic is everything that is alive and yet involved in the life of an animal, so do trees count as such? (They're alive xD)
My bonsai recently developed white marks on its leaves. According to Google, it's powdery mildew. I've now cut off the affected leaves. Do you have any tips on how to prevent this?
I mean the Japanese garden with the temple in Düsseldorf
In this question, it's all about hearing , not seeing. And it's likely to be the louder birds, not the quieter ones, that are drowned out by others. For me, it's definitely the chiffchaff. It's often heard in the background on recordings of other birds that I listen to to learn more (I don't recognize…
So this applies without exception and you can always find out whether it is a man or a woman by birth, then you could test the boxer at the Olympics to see whether she is a man or a woman. Or is it possible in a very unlikely case that a woman has Y chromosomes…
Hello. I've seen a lot of documentaries and videos about it. As far as I know, the forest isn't particularly large and doesn't have particularly dense vegetation. Nevertheless, I'd like to stop by if I were passing through, or even stay overnight. Has anyone been there and had experiences? Personally, I don't believe there are…
I get the impression that the trees are only gradually turning from green to yellow-red, and that there's already a lot more leaves on the streets this time of year. Does autumn slow down the pace of growth?
As @chog77 has said, trees are living beings (filling all characteristics of life [substance change, movement, reproduction, irritability, growth, mortality, etc.])
Thus, they are among the biotic, the living environmental factors.
Biotically everything is there has a metabolism and the photosynthetic plants definitely have.