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An ecosystem is a system comprised of living organisms and nonliving material working together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. The basic requirements of an ecosystem include a source of energy, the ability to store energy in chemical bonds, and a means by which to recycle essential substances between organisms and the environment.
There are many but they include wind, rain, rocks or sand.
A biome is an ecosystem. It inclues plants and animals and nonliving things, too
The factors of an ecosystem are the climate and living organisms. The climate supports the life within the ecosystem. The living organisms help each other survive. For example, the plants that thrive in the tropics provide food and shelter to animals.
The interaction between biotic and abiotic factors refers to the relationship and influence between living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components in an ecosystem. Biotic factors include organisms, such as plants and animals, while abiotic factors include physical factors like temperature, sunlight, and water. These factors interact and have a reciprocal effect on each other, shaping the structure and function of an ecosystem. Examples include how temperature affects the behavior and survival of organisms, or how plants rely on sunlight for photosynthesis.
abiotic features of any ecosystem affect every aspect of a living organism. These factors include light, climate, precipitation and nutrient availability etc.
The organisms are called decomposers. These are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem and include bacteria and fungi.
some abiotic factors include soil nutrients, oxygen, and sunlight for photosynthesis
Ecosystems have an atmosphere, soil, light, heat, water and living organisms. The living organisms in an ecosystem can include plants, animals or both.it is formed by living non living thing.
they are abiotic factors, and they include temperature, water, air, soil, rocks and minerals, weather, etc.... the living organisms are biotic factors which includes, pretty much anything that is living.
The organisms are called decomposers. These are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem and include bacteria and fungi.
The nonliving things in an ecosystem are called abiotic factors. These factors include the water, rocks, climate, and other things.