Explain the interaction among the factors of an ecosystem
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An ecosystem is defined by the interactions between the living and non-living things in any given area. These interactions result in a flow of energy that cycles from the abiotic environment and travels through living organisms via the food web.
This energy flow is ultimately transferred back to the abiotic environment when living organisms die and the cycle begins all over again.
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the world around us is made up of living and non living factor living are called biotic factor and non living are called abiotic factors there is a continuous interaction between this living and nonliving factors . living organisms and there habitat , environment are correlated with each other .
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