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  • Abiotic Factors in Tropical Rainforests: Understanding Non-Living Components
    This is a bit of a trick question!

    * Abiotic means "non-living" and refers to the physical and chemical components of an environment. This includes things like air, water, sunlight, temperature, rocks, and soil.

    * Animals are living organisms.

    Therefore, there are no abiotic animals in a Tropical Rainforest or anywhere else.

    Perhaps you were thinking about the biotic factors of a Tropical Rainforest, which include all the living organisms, like plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.

    If you'd like to learn more about the abiotic factors of a Tropical Rainforest, let me know!

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