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biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
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.
Producers are biotic factors
No, a community is all the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
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yes because they are biotic factors of an ecosystems
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biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
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Abiotic and biotic factors interact directly in an ecosystem to keep it alive. This is the interaction of living things and non living things with a good example being organisms using water which is essential to life but has no life.
They are defined by their biotic factors and abiotic factors.
Litter Pollution is any piece of trash that become polluted and harms abiotic and biotic factors in earths 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.
ecosystems have energy flows and ecosystems cycle materials
Producers are biotic factors