find out in the past if there were some biotic and abiotic factors in the ecosystem you have selected but now they are not found if this is situation find out the reason for their admission
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Abiotic factors are the non living part of the environment.
Biotic factors are living parts of the environment.
Examples of Abiotic factors are :
Temperature, sunlight, soil, air and natural occurring events such as volcanic erruptions
As for biotic factors we have plants, animals and microorganisms.
Some of the biotic factors that have diminished with time are some animals and plants.
They include Sigillaria tree and Western Black Rhinoceros.
As for abiotic factors we have some volcanic mountains becoming dormant and thus no more
Biotic factors are living parts of the environment.
Examples of Abiotic factors are :
Temperature, sunlight, soil, air and natural occurring events such as volcanic erruptions
As for biotic factors we have plants, animals and microorganisms.
Some of the biotic factors that have diminished with time are some animals and plants.
They include Sigillaria tree and Western Black Rhinoceros.
As for abiotic factors we have some volcanic mountains becoming dormant and thus no more
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The reasons why the biotic and a-biotic factors, which were once available are diminished from the earth are:
- Biotic means living matter including animals and plants. If some animals and plants are extinct, that’s because they didn’t adapt with their surroundings, secondly, they have been consumed by other living creatures such as humans
- A-biotic factors include the non-living matter including soil, water and nutrients etc. Increasing population is one of the reasons they are diminished.
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