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Human activities effect a nutrient cycle by increasing the amounts of nutrients in the cycle faster then natural biotic and abiotic processes can move them back to the stores.
It doesnt
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
Human beings have a greater impact on the physical environment due to activities such as deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. While human activities can also affect the biotic environment by disrupting ecosystems and causing extinctions, the physical environment tends to show more visible and widespread consequences of human influence.
These effect more to the ecosystem to humans because they are the ones destryoing the world that was made for everybody..but how do these two factor affect humans easy..pest,insects,predators..yes human have predators like mammal two times stronger than us.!
They might, they might not. They don't exist, so we don't know whether they affect human beings, and, if they do, how they affect human beings.
The main threat to the Canterbury mudfish is abiotic - loss of habitat through human activity, but biotic effects are:introduced predators such as trout;natural predators such as eels, herons and shags.
it is abiotic
Biotic factors affecting skunks include prey availability, competitors, predators, and disease. Abiotic factors include habitat quality, temperature, precipitation, and human disturbances.
Dolphins affect the human population by, BRINGING US MORE POPULATION.. IDK!!!:-))
Yes, plants are biotic because they are living thing like human . only the difference is that the plants cannot move.
Human beings have significant effects on both the physical and biotic environments, but the impact on the biotic environment is often more profound. Through activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and agriculture, humans alter habitats and directly affect biodiversity, leading to species extinction and changes in ecosystem dynamics. Additionally, pollution and climate change disrupt both physical conditions and biological interactions. Ultimately, while both environments are affected, the biotic environment experiences direct and immediate consequences from human actions.