Explain how water as an abiotic factor contribute to a thriving terrestrial ecosystem
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Water is an abiotic factor in terrestrial environments. ... Plants and animals do not respond to the presence of abiotic factors in their ecosystems.
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Water (H2O) is a very important abiotic factor – it is often said that “water is life.” All living organisms need water. Plants must have water to grow. Even plants that live in the desert need a little bit of water to grow. Without water, animals become weak and confused, and they can die if they do not rehydrate.
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