Environmental Sciences, asked by mtika, 1 year ago

" the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem are inter - dependent on each other " do you agree? explain your answer giving an example .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things in an ecosystem. Both biotic and abiotic factors are related to each other in an ecosystem, and if one factor is changed or removed, it can affect the entire ecosystem. Abiotic factors are especially important because they directly affect how organisms survive.

Answered by nanduz07
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Answer:

yes biotic and abiotic components are inter dependent each other. we cannot survive o earth without this interrelation  or inter dependence

Explanation:

An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

All living organisms including humans survive and depend on the resources in their environment. The resources in the environment include the biotic and the abiotic factors. The rate of growth of population of any species is affects the environmental factors. In turn, these environmental factors are affected by the size and growth rate of the population. The growth of population in a region is limited to the carrying capacity of the ecosystem. It is the amount of life any ecosystem can support with the available space, energy, water and food....

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