Abiotic Factors Worksheet
Explore abiotic factors and their impact on living organisms with this Grade 6 science worksheet.
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Abiotic Factors Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Which of the following is an abiotic factor?
A tree
A bird
Sunlight
A mushroom
2. Abiotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
living
non-living
plant
animal
3. The amount of in a particular area is an important abiotic factor for plants.
4. Fish need enough dissolved in the water to survive.
5. Temperature is an abiotic factor.
True
False
6. Rocks are considered biotic factors.
True
False
7. Describe how the amount of water in an area can affect the types of plants and animals that live there.
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