Are the limiting factors abiotic or biotic factors?
Also asked, are the limiting factors abiotic or biotic factors explain why?
A limiting factor is any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population. Limiting factors may be biotic, such as the availability of food, or abiotic, such as access to water. Abiotic factors such as temperature, light, and soil can influence a species' ability to survive.
Then, what are the biotic and abiotic factors that limit population size?
Biotic factors that a population needs include food availability. Abiotic factors may include space, water, and climate. The carrying capacity of an environment is reached when the number of births equal the number of deaths. A limiting factor determines the carrying capacity for a species.
Five common abiotic factors are atmosphere, chemical elements, sunlight/temperature, wind and water.