9. Describe how biotic factors interact with the abiotic factor, air.
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Abiotic factors can be extremely broad. Sunlight, air, soil, rock, minerals, water, etc. are all biotic factors.
- Sunlight provides energy that plants utilize to grow, which ultimately holds up the whole biotic community of an ecosystem.
- Air also interacts with plants, helping them grow by providing a source of carbon (CO2) and other nutrients.
- In general, abiotic factors like rock, soil, and water interact with biotic factors in the form of providing nutrients.
- Another way biotic and abiotic factors interact is that biotic factors often change the geology and geography of an area.
- Geologically, organisms create topsoil by breaking down rock layers and dying, which provides detritus with which to form new soil and return nutrients to the ground.
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Sunlight, air, soil, rock, minerals, water, etc. ... Air also interacts with plants, helping them grow by providing a source of carbon (CO2) and other nutrients. In general, abiotic factors like rock, soil, and water interact with biotic factors in the form of providing nutrients.
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