No because when we cause pollution we can change things like the weather/tempurature (too hot/too cold) and we can cause precipetation like acid rain
Human activities change both abiotic an biotic features in a ecosystem. For example pollution causes contaminated water which wipes out certain fish species.
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abiotic factors are important for the survival of biotic factors in an ecosystem because without the existence of these abiotic factors, the biotic factors will not survive. if one of these factors were change, the biotic factors will be destroyed. biotic factors are animals, trees, bacteria etc., and the abiotic factors are water, air, sun, and rocks.
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
Biotic.
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biotic,abiotic,consumers and decomposers
abiotic factors are important for the survival of biotic factors in an ecosystem because without the existence of these abiotic factors, the biotic factors will not survive. if one of these factors were change, the biotic factors will be destroyed. biotic factors are animals, trees, bacteria etc., and the abiotic factors are water, air, sun, and rocks.
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
well the world will expold in a few years so y do you care
because of natuarl and human activety
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
Biotic.
Human activities like deforestation slows down the process of water cycle. It harms the environment as a whole.
Example: If an animal becomes extinct there would be to many of what it eats and whatever eats it can become endangered or extinct. aboitic: nonliving things that help make up an enviorment.... biotic: living things that help make p an enviorment....... In other words it would ruin the enviorment.
Biotic