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how is soil an important abiotic component in an ecosystem?

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Answered by dhanajiyadav111
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Soil is often considered an abiotic factor since it is mostly made up of small particles of rock (sand and clay) mixed with decomposed plants and animals. Plants use their roots to get water and nutrients from the soil. ... Biotic factors are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.

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Soil is often considered an abiotic factor since it is mostly made up of small particles of rock (sand and clay) mixed with decomposed plants and animals. Plants use their roots to get water and nutrients from the soil. ... Biotic factors are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.

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