What are three abiotic parts of a beavers ecosystem that is important for beaver?

Water: Beavers rely on water for survival. They build dams to create ponds, which provide them with a protected space to live and reproduce. Ponds also create wetlands, which filter water and provide habitat for other animals.

Trees: Beavers use trees to build their dams and lodges. They also eat the bark and leaves of trees. Trees provide beavers with shelter, food, and materials for building.

Rocks: Beavers use rocks to reinforce their dams and lodges. Rocks help to create a sturdy structure that can withstand the force of water. Rocks also provide hiding places for beavers and other animals.