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The environment is made up of biotic and abiotic components.

  • An environment is the conditions or surroundings in which an organism can survive comfortably. It includes all components- both living and non-living.
  • The biotic components of an environment include all organic matter like plants, animals, insects, bacteria and even the microorganisms. These are classified as autotrophs, heterotrophs and decomposers based on the flow of energy.
  • The abiotic components include all non-living things like sunlight, soil, water, climate and temperature. These components are important factors which support the survival of the biotic components in the environment.
  • The biotic and abiotic components are interdependent on each other in an environment.
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