What factors constitute the abiotic component of a habitat?
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A habitat is made up of biotic and abiotic factors. A habitat is not necessarily a geographic area for a parasite it is the body of its host.
Abiotic factors :- These are physical, non-living components that affect living organisms.
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In biology, abiotic factors can include water, light, radiation, temperature, humidity, atmosphere, acidity, and soil. The macroscopic climate often influences each of the above. Pressure and sound waves may also be considered in the context of marine or sub-terrestrial environments.
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