write the independence of biotic to abiotic and vice verse
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The simplest way to understand whether something is biotic is to ask, “Is it a living thing?” If the answer is yes, then you know it’s biotic and not abiotic. If you think about this as it relates to a forest ecosystem, biotic factors include everything from fungi and plants to insects and other large animals.
What Is a Biotic Factor?
What Is an Abiotic Factor?
Now that you know biotic factors are living things, you probably figured out that abiotic factors are nonliving things. Everything in a forest ecosystem that is not living falls into this category. This includes both big categories like habitat and objects like rocks, sticks or soil.
What Is a Biotic Factor?
What Is an Abiotic Factor?
Now that you know biotic factors are living things, you probably figured out that abiotic factors are nonliving things. Everything in a forest ecosystem that is not living falls into this category. This includes both big categories like habitat and objects like rocks, sticks or soil.
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