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.
No he gave up having loyal ties to the Union because he had heritage in the South.
The Aztecs and the Mayans were two ancient societies in Meso America. The Mayan civilization goes back to about 1800-2000 BC and was in decline when the Spaniards arrived whereas the Aztecs were a much younger civilization that was at its peak when Cortez arrived. The Aztecs were located mostly in what is now Mexico whereas the Mayans were more in what is now Guatemala and Honduras. Both the Aztecs and Mayans believed in human sacrifice but the Aztecs did this much more than the Mayans. While the Aztecs layed out their cities according to celestial observances, the Mayans were more scientific and developed a calendar very similar to our modern calendar. The Aztecs had one supreme ruler whereas the Mayans had many city states like Uxmal in Guatemala and Copan in Honduras with local rulers.
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Answer:
I dont think so science affects our daily lives but technology does.
Explanation:
kids and adults mostly are busy on their phones, laptops, computers, etc. Some reasons are for work or online classes but sometimes we are too addicted to our phones. And therefore for science, I dont think it is it affects our daily lives