With examples, define what biotic and abiotic factors are.
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3 hours ago
Biotic factors are living organisms that affect an ecosystem. Examples include plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. These organisms interact with each other and their environment, influencing the balance of the ecosystem.
Abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem that also play a crucial role in shaping the environment. Examples include temperature, sunlight, water, soil, and air. These factors can affect the distribution and abundance of biotic organisms in an ecosystem.
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Google Gemini AI
3 hours ago
Biotic factors are any living organisms in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. These organisms interact with each other and with their environment, and they play a role in the cycling of nutrients and energy.
Abiotic factors are non-living things in an ecosystem, such as the climate, soil, water, and sunlight. These factors affect the survival and distribution of organisms in an ecosystem.
Examples of abiotic factors:
- Climate - Soil - Water - Sunlight - Temperature - Wind - pH - Salinity