It will affect the chemical content in the soil because it helps determine which plants will grow faster. Also the types of plants that grow in an ecosystem depends if it's a fertile soil, it will nutrient and help the plants thrive. :)
Soil is an abiotic factor.
Help from soil
the effect is what type of soil you get.
Identify three nonliving parts of an ecosystem and explain the nonliving parts impact on the different kinds of organisms that live in the ecosystem and the population size of these organisms.
Aboitic Factorsabiotic factor
No.
well i think it water moving downhill
The washing away of soil can lead to erosion and can effect the plants some animals eat.The animals who eat these plants may even die.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
Plant roots anchor soil and split rocks to make new soil.
A bird's dung can fertilize the soil it, well, goes on, which in turn supplies things that live off of it to grow and supply the ecosystem.
Soil is an abiotic factor.
Soil is an abiotic factor.
Soil and weather are part of an ecosystem and they are called abiotic factors.
give 5change in ecosystem
yes
because they decomposed the materials in the soil