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how do interactions take place between biotic and abiotic factors of an ecosystem

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Answered by Auro7
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take an example as for food chain herbivores eat grass etc and they are eaten by carnivores.
Answered by kriti1449
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Answer:

1. Different living organisms need different abiotic factors to survive. E.g., some bacteria may need oxygen, others may not.

2. Different living organisms have different levels of tolerance for different abiotic factors.

3. Every abiotic factor in a given ecosystem like, type of soil, quality of light, temperature, humidity and so on affect the biotic factor in that ecosystem.

4. Living organisms constantly take in or give out various abiotic factors.

5. Each biotic factor affects the quality of the abiotic factors around itself and thus affects the lives of the other biotic factors with which it shares the ecosystem.

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