Biology, asked by akhandajani5, 1 month ago

What is different between biotic and abiotic?​

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Answered by ITZRWLove
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hey \: mate \:

here \: is \: ur \: answer

biotic \:  -  \: its \: an \: Biotic \:  \:  describes  \: a  \: living \:  component  \: of  \: an \:  ecosystem \: ; for  \: example \:  organisms,  \: such \:  as  \: plants  \: and  \: animals. \:  Examples  \: Water, \:  light, \:  wind,  \: soil,  \: humidity, \:  minerals,  \: gases.

abiotic \:  - 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. ... \:

extra \: informatin \:  -  \: Abiotic \:  and  \:  \: biotic  \: factors \:  work \:  together  \: to \:  create \:  a  \: unique \:  ecosystem.

hope \: it \: heps \: \: you

thank \: you

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