Which term best describes the temperature and weather conditions of an organism’s environment? biotic factors abiotic factors natural resources natural habitat
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Answer: The correct answer is Abiotic factors.
An ecosystem has both living ( biotic like plants and animals) as well as non living ( abiotic) components in it.
Abiotic factors comprises of the non living components of an ecosystem. It includes physical factors like air, soil and water; forces like wind and gravity; and conditions like temperature, intensity of light, moisture, or salinity.
Thus, temperature and weather conditions of an organism’s environment is best described by abiotic factors.
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