Explain the relationship between biotic and abiotic components of habitat with a suitable example
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Biotic factors pertain to living organisms and their relationships. Abiotic factors are the non-living components of the ecosystem, including sunlight, water, temperature, wind, and nutrients. ... When they die, living organisms break back down into abiotic components.
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- As we know that biotic components are the living things in an ecosystem and the abiotic components are the nonliving thing in an ecosystem.
- The organisms are affected by the climate or habitat in an ecosystem. organisms are biotic factors and climate or habitat abiotic factors.
- A forest is an ecosystem, abiotic factors such as sunlight, moisture, nutrients, etc. biotic factors such as the trees, organisms, etc.
- The ecosystem is nutrient cycling, for example, the interaction in an ecosystem between the biotic and abiotic environment is photosynthesis, Plants use sunlight to create the energy they need to grow, live via photosynthesis.
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