Geography, asked by viditmehen06, 9 months ago

guys what's the difference between biotic and abiotic components

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Answered by asahilthakur
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The living components in the environment are referred to as biotic components whereas the non-living things of the environment are referred to as abiotic components.

Answered by staymerrybehappy
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Abiotic: It refers to the non-living components of an ecosystem, e.g. air, soil, water, sunlight.

Biotic: It refers to living components of an ecosystem, e.g. plants, animals, birds, and other organisms.

Abiotic: Abiotic components do not depend on the biotic components for their survival.

Biotic: Biotic components depend on Abiotic components for their survival.

Abiotic: Unable to adapt to changes in the environment

Biotic: They are able to adapt to changes in the environment.

Abiotic: Categorized into three basic categories: climatic, edaphic and social.

Abiotic: factors affect the individual of a species, community, population, and biosphere.

Biotic: factors affect the individuals of a species, population, community, biosphere, and the biome.

Abiotic: resources include water, land, oil, coal etc.

Biotic: resources include birds, animals, forests, and marine resources like fish.

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