abiotic
/əˈbaɪ.ətɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or caused by non-living factors, such as climate or soil quality, rather than living organisms.
“The abiotic conditions in the area made it difficult for plants to grow.”
2. noun
a factor, such as climate or soil quality, that affects the growth or development of organisms, but is not itself a living thing.
“The abiotic factors in the ecosystem were studied by the researchers.”