Science, asked by rahatrazasha44, 4 months ago

Soil, water, and air are abiotic factors of a habitat. *






true or false​

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Answered by bhavika123456
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No, the natural environment does not only consist of water, soil, temperature, air and sunlight in a place. This is because a natural environment constitute abiotic and biotic components of the environment. Soil, water, air, temperature and sunlight only represent the abiotic components of the environment.

Answered by UDGG
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false

Explanation

the natural environment does not only consist of water, soil, temperature, air and sunlight in a place. This is because a natural environment constitute abiotic and biotic components of the environment. Soil, water, air, temperature and sunlight only represent the abiotic components of the environment.

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