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what are biotic and abiotic resources. Give three example of each​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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\small\mathbf\orange{{Biotic \:  Resources : }}

A type of natural resources derived from the biosphere as against abiotic resource from non-living things.

Examples of biotic resources are forests, animals, birds, fish, and marine organisms.

\small\mathbf\pink{{Abiotic \:  Resources : }}

Resources of abiotic factors are usually obtained from the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere.

Examples of abiotic factors are air, water, sunlight, soil, and minerals.

Answered by Avni2348
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 \tt{{biotic \:  \: reasources\ \bf \:  \rightarrow \: \underline{have \: life.}}}

 \huge \bf\underline{Example} \downarrow\\  \underline{\sf\red{human \: fishers \: and \: livestock.}}

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 \tt{{abiotic \:  \: reasources\ \bf \:  \rightarrow \: \underline{non - living \: things.}}}

 \huge \bf\underline{Example} \downarrow\\  \underline{\sf\red{minerals \: rocks \: and \: metals.}}

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