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What are the two components of a habitat? Give examples.​

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Answered by kaushikeebhatt21
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The two components of habitat are biotic and abiotic factors. Abiotic factors include light, temperature, water, air, soil, inorganic nutrients, etc. They are the non-living components of any habitat. Biotic factors are the living components of any habitat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Habitat is an area where species live. In general, it is the home for all the species.

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Habitat is made of two basic components, namely biotic and abiotic.

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The biotic components of the habitat include the living species such as plants and animals.

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These are the non-living components of the habitat.

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