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means anything that surround us. it can be living (biotic) or non- living (abiotic) things​

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Answered by prashudwivedi54
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Answered by ahqsecret
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Yes.

Together, abiotic and biotic factors make up an ecosystem. Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of an environment. These include things such as sunlight, temperature, wind, water, soil and naturally occurring events such as storms, fires and volcanic eruptions. Biotic factors are the living parts of an environment, such as plants, animals and micro-organisms. Together, they are the biological factors that determine a species' success. Each of these factors impacts others, and a mix of both is necessary for an ecosystem to survive.

This can give us the information that biotic and abiotic factors are always around us. For e.g. - Air (abiotic) and people (biotic)

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