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what is abiotic environment?​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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An abiotic factor is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. In a terrestrial ecosystem, examples might include temperature, light, and water. In a marine ecosystem, abiotic factors would include salinity and ocean currents. Abiotic and biotic factors work together to create a unique ecosystem.

Explanation:

All physical and nonliving chemical factors, such as soil, water, and atmosphere, which influence living organisms.

What is the meaning of abiotic?

not, without

Abiotic has the common prefix a- meaning “not, without.” Just as amoral means “lacking in morals,” abiotic etymologically means “away from things pertaining to life.” Abiotic factor is generally used in the context of a particular ecosystem. An ecosystem is a bunch of organisms and the environment in which they live.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic factors include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature. ... Plants must have water to grow.

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