explain the interactions among the factors of an ecosystem
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An ecosystem is a community of living organisms together with the non-living components of the environment like air, water and mineral soil, interacting with each other. ... Each and every abiotic factor like air, water, soil influences biotic factors in some way or the other.
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Ecosystems are made up of living things (biotic factors) and non-living things (abiotic factors) that interact with each other. Organisms such as bacteria, worms, birds, plants and snakes are examples of biotic factors. Examples of abiotic factors include water, temperature, pH, salinity and light intensity.
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