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shusha [124]
3 years ago
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Which are abiotic parts of an ecosystem?

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Nata [24]3 years ago
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Which are abiotic parts of an ecosystem

In the ecosystem, there are a handful of abiotic and biotic factors that affect living organisms and the whole functioning of the ecosystem. Examples of biotic factors that influences the way the ecosystem function include animals, trees, bacteria, plants, moss and grass. In general, biotic parts of an ecosystem comprise of all living components and are usually sorted into three categories which include autotrophs, consumers and decomposers also known as detritivores.  On the other hand, abiotic parts of the ecosystem include things that are not alive but affect how the ecosystem functions. Examples of abiotic parts of an ecosystem include things such as air, soil, stone, gases, rocks, climate, humidity, temperature, nutrients, sunlight, temperature and nonliving things. In our case, the listed things that make up the abiotic part of the ecosystem include soil, air, water and dead organic matter.




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