Abiotic Factors Worksheet
Explore abiotic factors like sunlight, water, air, and soil and their importance to living things at a Grade 3 level.
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Abiotic Factors: The Non-Living World
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember that abiotic factors are the non-living parts of an ecosystem.
1. Which of these is an abiotic factor?
Tree
Sunlight
Bird
Fish
2. Plants need this abiotic factor to make their food.
Animals
Water
Sunlight
Both b and c
3. Abiotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
4. All living things need to breathe.
5. The ground we walk on and where plants grow is called .
6. Water is an example of an abiotic factor.
True
False
7. Animals are abiotic factors.
True
False
8. Name two abiotic factors that are important for a plant to grow.
9. Look at the picture below. Which abiotic factor is shown as a major part of the water cycle?

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