Non living components of an ecosystem
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In biology and ecology, abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. Abiotic factors and the phenomena associated with them underpin biology as a whole.
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The non-living components of the ecosystem are:
- Non-living parts of the ecosystem are called abiotic components or abiotic factors.
- The word abiotic means a dead (non-living) object in the ecosystem.
- Sunlight, water, earth, all include living things.
- Abiotic features refer to all the chemical and biological elements present in the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the lithosphere.
- This includes parts of the ecosystem that do not exist but still affect it.
- Examples :It includes water, soil, air, temperature and sunlight.
- Abiotic characters are as important to ecosystems as living organisms.
- Abiotic factors affect the types of life that can survive in a particular ecosystem.
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