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An abiotic factor is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. In a terrestrial ecosystem, examples might include temperature, light, and water.
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Meaning: abiotic
- All non-living components in an ecosystem are referred to as abiotic. Abiotic variables are things like sunlight, water, and land.
Factors that are not biological
- Abiotic variables in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere refer to all non-living, i.e. chemical and physical factors.
- Examples of abiotic variables include sunlight, air, precipitation, minerals, and soil.
- These variables have a big influence on species survival and reproduction in an environment.
- Autotrophic organisms, for example, may not be able to live in the absence of sufficient sunshine.
- Primary consumers will face a food scarcity if these organisms die.
- This has a cascading impact that affects all organisms as it moves up the food chain. As a result, the ecology suffers from an imbalance.
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