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Living factors also known as biotic factors are components in the environment that affect living organisms such as prey and food. [they affect the organism's existence, prey hunt on them and they need food to survive] Non living factors also known as abiotic factors are non living components in the environment such as temperature, light. [changes in temperature and light affect organisms] United Nations Farms
a natural harbour is natural so what would it do to affect the environment
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Living "things" or Organisms can affect the characteristics of soil in many ways. Geographical location, pollution, the amount of living organisms in the soil, as well as any dead organisms in the soil will change its characteristics and development.
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how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
genes and the environment
The varying aspects of an environment can greatly effect the organisms that live there. These factors can include many things such as: temperature, precipitation, soil composition, air/water composition, salinity (in water environments), land formations, rockiness, and much more.
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organisms help theenvironment and the environment helps organisms
the nitrogen cycle
Human waste impacts because it pollutes the envrionment that organisms live in.
A mutation does not affect an organism trait for a reason. It is neutral which depends on the environment.
Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .
Natural bush fires release carbon dioxide into the air.
Organisms are not isolated in their environment. Organisms must interact with other individuals of their own species, with other species, and with their physical environment. The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment is called ecology (Greek: oikos- house; logia- study). The study of ecology can encompass all aspects of Biology; from physiology to behavior, because any change within an organism has the potential to affect its relationship with the environment.