what is environment and how does it effect living organisms?
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The living environment describes all the living things that interact with anorganism, either directly or indirectly. The living (or biotic) factors influence the life of an organism and includes factors such as the availability of food, the presence of predators or competitors and disease organisms
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in short term Environment is our surrounding atmosphere.....where we live....
there are many effects and one of them are:
Biotic factors. Living things all have aneffect on one another but they also affect the non-living environment in some ways, such as the climate and soil. ... When the plants, trees andanimals die, fungi and bacteria in the soil decompose the dead material and return nutrients to the soil.
there are many effects and one of them are:
Biotic factors. Living things all have aneffect on one another but they also affect the non-living environment in some ways, such as the climate and soil. ... When the plants, trees andanimals die, fungi and bacteria in the soil decompose the dead material and return nutrients to the soil.
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