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Answered by uditagupta2020
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Soil is an Abiotic component of a habitat.

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The non-living things make the abiotic component of a habitat. Soil, air, water, temperature are the abiotic components. ... Answer: The presence of some specific features and certain habits which allow an organism to live in its habitat is called adaptation.

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Abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that influence or affect the functioning of the ecosystem and the organisms in it. Abiotic factors include climate, habitat, soil, air, temperature, wind, rain, pollution, water, sunlight, etc.

Hence, soil, water and air are the abiotic factors of a habitat.

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