What is the relationship between living and nonliving things in an environment?
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Some examples on interactions between non-living and living things include plants getting their minerals from the soil and making food using sunlight, animals needing a specific temperature range for their body processes to function properly and sea creatures needing either saltwater or freshwater.
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Ecosystem
Explanation:
- The relationship between the living and non-living things forms an ecosystem.
- The non- living things like water, air, soil and other are required by the living organisms for leading their life cycle.
- The living things forms the integral part of the natural cycling process of water, air and soil.
- Thus this can be said that both living and non-living things are interdependent on each other and forms an ecosystem.
- For example, if plants do not get water they will not be able to produce food also the transpiration will not occur which is an important part of the water cycle.
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