How do living and nonliving things interact in an ecosystem?
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Ecosystems include both living and nonliving things. The nonliving part of an ecosystem includes water, rocks, light, air, and soil. The living part of anecosystem includes plants and animals. The study of how living and nonliving things interact is calledecology.
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An ecosystem is a community made up of living and nonliving things interacting with each other.
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An ecosystem includes both living (i.e. plants & animals) and non-living components/ things (i.e. rocks, light, water, air, & soil). Ecology is the study of how living & non-living things of an environment interact.
For example, Sunlight is an important non-living components which helps plants in producing oxygen and food, and provides heat for life on the Earth.
Similarly, a forest has plants such as grasses, bushes, and trees which provide food to animals, shade from the sunlight and shelter to other organisms. Thus the living components within the forest too are inter-dependent for survival.
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