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Abiotic components of an ecosystem are water, air, light, soil, and temperature.
Now think about how the availability of these things will affect what could live in a specific area.
Consider a desert ecosystem. Deserts are arid, receiving little rain (water) and have extreme temperatures (both cold and hot). Because of these conditions only certain plants and animals can live here. These plants and animals have adaptations that are specific to the environment. If you were to put an organism that does not belong in there, they would most likely die out.
Tidbit for you. The Atacama desert is one of the driest places in the world, located specifically in Chile. At one point, this place did not receive any rain for 500 years! Still plants and animals are able to live in this area. When it finally did rain, the sudden downpour caused a radical change in this ecosystem. You would think at first rain would be good, but no. Because the changes the rain brought was too drastic, it caused a devastating effect on the organisms that lived there because they were not adapted to rain.
Couples who cohabit are characterized by a lower level of commitment when
compared to married couples. Cohabiting couples are two people who live
together but are not married. The form of relationship between the two people
is a loose relationship because it does not have a legal binding and they are
free to separate at any time.
"Coli bacteria" is the one among the following cells that <span>would not have a well-defined nucleus but would have a thick cell wall and ribosomes. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer helps you.</span>