Here's a breakdown:
Biotic Factors:
* Monkeys themselves: These are living organisms that interact with their environment.
* Other animals in their habitat: This could include prey species, predators, competitors, or even symbiotic organisms.
* Plants in their habitat: This includes trees for shelter and food, as well as other plants that provide resources.
* Microorganisms: These are tiny living organisms that contribute to the ecosystem, like bacteria and fungi.
Abiotic Factors:
* Climate: This includes temperature, rainfall, and humidity, which affect where monkeys can live.
* Sunlight: This provides energy for the plants in their habitat.
* Water: Essential for drinking and bathing.
* Soil: Impacts plant growth, which affects the food available for monkeys.
* Landforms: The physical geography of their environment, including mountains, valleys, and rivers.
So, to summarize:
* Monkeys are biotic features.
* The factors that affect their survival and behavior (like climate, water, and other organisms) are abiotic features.