How do interactions take place between biotic and abiotic
factors of an ecosystem?
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In general, abiotic factors like rock, soil, and water interact with biotic factors in the form of providing nutrients. Just as humans mine mountains and cultivate soil, rock and soil provide resources for plants, and plants cycle the nutrients through so they (usually) end up back in the ground where they began.
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abiotic factors like rock, soil, and water interact with biotic factors in the form of providing nutrients. ... The water, phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon cycles are examples of this. Another way biotic and abiotic factors interact is that biotic factors often change the geology and geography of an area.
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factors of an ecosystem
- Organisms and population.
- Major abiotic factors of the ecosystem
- Responses to Abiotic Factors.
- Adaptation.
- Population.
- Population interaction.
- Predation.
- Competition.
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