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Distinguish between biotic and abiotic environment with example

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Answered by YashGargMods
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Abiotic: It refers to the non-living components of an ecosystem,

e.g. air, soil, water, sunlight.

Biotic: It refers to living components of an ecosystem,

e.g. plants, animals, birds, and other

By YashGargMods

Answered by legendisunknown
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there are some extra point too ;0

ABITOTIC FACTORS BIOTIC FACTORS

Meaning Abiotic factors are the non-living things of an ecosystem. Biotic factors are the living things of an ecosystem.

Examples Sunlight, temperature, energy, the wind, water, soil, etc. Plants, trees, animals, microorganism, etc.

It affects The individual of a particular species, their population, community, ecosystem and the biosphere. The biome, individual of a particular species, biosphere, population.

Dependency Abiotic factors do not depend on biotic factors for their survival. Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors for their survival.

Limiting factors Due to changes in the abiotic factors, it may sometimes limit the growth and development of a particular species or their population or  

sometimes may hamper the entire ecosystem. Due to any uncertain changes in particular species, may bring changes in the other species also, which directly or indirectly bank on them.

Approach towards changes These factors do not adapt any changes. These factors can adapt the changes, in order to survive.

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