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Explain the major abiotic factors which make habitat different from other habitat?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soils are different from place to place – this can be a big factor in which plants and animals live in a certain area. Temperature is an abiotic factor that is strongly influenced by sunlight. ... Biotic factors are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.

Answered by purushothaman30
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An abiotic factor is a non-living component in the environment. This can be either a chemical or physical presence. Abiotic factors fall into three basic categories: climatic, edaphic and social. Climatic factors include humidity, sunlight and factors involving the climate. Edaphic refers to soil conditions, so edaphic abiotic factors include soil and geography of the land. Social factors include how the land is being used and water resources in the area. Five common abiotic factors are atmosphere, chemical elements, sunlight/temperature, wind and water.

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