Answer:
biotic:
Air plants
Apricot mallow
Arctic azaleas
Arctic moss
Arctic poppy
Arctic willow
Avocado
Ball moss
Bamboo
Banana trees
Bear berry
Bees - yellow jacket, wasp, honey, carpenter, hornets
Big galleta
Blue Dicks
Bromeliads
Bush muhly
Caribou moss
Cassava
Cotton grass
Cyanobacteria
Abiotic:
High rainfall
Mild seasonal changes
Warm temperatures
Latitude (near the equator)
Sunlight
Low rainfall
Extreme temperature changes
Usually sandy soil (but not always)
Clear skies
Low moisture
High winds
Near neutral pH soil
Cliffs
Storms
Soil texture
high elevation
Snow
Boulders
Strong winds
Low oxygen levels
Higher salinity (concentration of salt in the water)
Ocean currents
Water depth
Pollution
Rocks
dirt
wind
humidity
radiation
pollution
clouds
air density
area available
shark teeth
currents
rivers
streams
lakes
oceans
creeks
brooke
caves
waterfalls
mountains
houses
iron levels
trash
food
hills
caverns
valley
Explanation: biotic: living Abiotic: not living