Is the prairie soil a biotic factor or an abiotic factor? Explain your answer.

Soil is an abiotic factor because it is not alive.
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Prairie soil is a abiotic factor and whereas the prairie is a grassland and is generally found in northern and central America. Prairie grasslands are too dry to be a forest, and too wet to be a desert, so a diverse species of grasslands developed in these area.
Biotic factors are those which are living or breath, reproduce, move, excrete and that shapes its environment. In a freshwater ecosystem, examples include aquatic plants, animals.
Abiotic factors are those which are non-living and cannot breath, reproduce, excrete, move in a ecosystem and that shapes its environment. In a terrestrial ecosystem, examples include temperature, light, and water.
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