Biology, asked by lilshartypoopoocheck, 7 months ago

How do abiotic factors support biotic factors? Give one example.

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Answered by SHIVAMBANDE18122005
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Explanation:

The abiotic factors will define which organisms are able or not to live in a specified place. The living organisms will constitute the biotic factors, which define if and how can an organism live in a specified environment. So, the abiotic factors are controling the biotic factors of an environment.

Common examples of abiotic factors include:

  • Wind.
  • Rain.
  • Humidity.
  • Latitude.
  • Temperature.
  • Elevation.
  • Soil composition.
  • Salinity (the concentration of salt in water)
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