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It is a limiting nutrient limited by a single nutrient in the ecosystem, & the single goes very slow.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
In Biology, a Biotic factor is any thing that is living, such as trees and animals, where an Abiotic factor is anything that is non-living, but still affects living things, such as storms, ponds, lakes, etc. These things combined make up an ecosystem, or community.
The amount of light.APEX
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it is something that is non- living and affects somethiinh in the ecosystem
it is something that is non- living and affects somethiinh in the ecosystem
sunlight
The number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem.
These factors includes the availability of rain. The type of animal in the ecosystem also affects the ecosystem. Finally the activities of both humans and animals affects the ecosystem.
Photosynthesis
the number of autotrophs :) i kno its right to...
Earthquakes generally have minimal effects on a freshwater ecosystem. Because fault lines do not tend to go through a freshwater ecosystem, the quakes cannot to harm directly to the organisms. Some damage that could be a result of a quake would be trees falling down, some organisms falling down and loosing their balance, ect. As you can see, it is not exactly a bad problems all the freshwater organisms have to worry about. And naturally, it would depend on where the ecosystem is. But overall, the earthquake really doesn't play a factor into the ecosystem as a whole.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.