Define ecosystem. Explain the major abiotic factors which support the biological world.
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n ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things in an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors come in all types and can vary among different ecosystems. For example, abiotic factors found in aquatic systems may be things like water depth, pH, sunlight, turbidity (amount of water cloudiness), salinity (salt concentration), available nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous, etc.), and dissolved oxygen (amount of oxygen dissolved in the water). Abiotic variables found in terrestrial ecosystems can include things like rain, wind, temperature, altitude, soil, pollution, nutrients, pH, types of soil, and sunlight.
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Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things in an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors come in all types and can vary among different ecosystems. For example, abiotic factors found in aquatic systems may be things like water depth, pH, sunlight, turbidity (amount of water cloudiness), salinity (salt concentration), available nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous, etc.), and dissolved oxygen (amount of oxygen dissolved in the water). Abiotic variables found in terrestrial ecosystems can include things like rain, wind, temperature, altitude, soil, pollution, nutrients, pH, types of soil, and sunlight.
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