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Yes, littering can affect biotic factors in several ways. For example, litter such as plastic bags or bottles can harm animals if they ingest or become entangled in them. Additionally, litter can release chemicals or toxins into ecosystems, potentially damaging plants and affecting the health of organisms that depend on them.
hunter, Nick, and Spencer
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
anything that is living is a biotic factor
A duck is a biotic factor.
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yes because they are biotic factors of an ecosystems
Yes, littering can affect biotic factors in several ways. For example, litter such as plastic bags or bottles can harm animals if they ingest or become entangled in them. Additionally, litter can release chemicals or toxins into ecosystems, potentially damaging plants and affecting the health of organisms that depend on them.
hunter, Nick, and Spencer
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
anything that is living is a biotic factor
interrelations between soil and biotic factors.
A duck is a biotic factor.
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Biotic factors are living components that directly affect an ecosystem. Some biotic factors of fireflies are snails and slugs which they feed on, and frogs and toads which prey on fireflies.