organisms, populations, communities, biotic and abiotic factors
Water
Living organizms
Soil
Atmosphere
Solor Radiation
im pretty sure its: water,animals, earth, plants, and air.:)
organisms, population, communities, biotic and abiotic factors...
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I think it's:
Climate Animals Rocks/Soil Vegetation and Energy from the sun :)
The non-living parts of an ecosystem are abiotic.
hahahahahahahahahah. People, trees ,grass ,plants, etc. The living parts of an ecosystem is the biotic factors.
scientist classify parts of an ecosystem by biotic things (living things) and abiotic things ( nonliving things).
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.
All living and non-living things in a given area that interact with one other, make up an ecosystem. The non-living part of an ecosystem includes water, rocks, air, light, and soil.
the living parts of an ecosystem is generally called the biotic
The non-living parts of an ecosystem are abiotic.
hahahahahahahahahah. People, trees ,grass ,plants, etc. The living parts of an ecosystem is the biotic factors.
hahahahahahahahahah. People, trees ,grass ,plants, etc. The living parts of an ecosystem is the biotic factors.
In an ecosystem.
the answer to this question is that all animals and plants when get together form an ecosystem. they are the main living organisms in an ecosystem.
the answer to this question is that all animals and plants when get together form an ecosystem. they are the main living organisms in an ecosystem.
Other nonliving parts of the ecosystem that help you are: water, sunlight, and oxygen. The most important living part of the ecosystem is plants.
water, soil, sun, rocks, and air are non-living parts of an ecosystem
a living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biotic is living and abiotic is nonliving] The living part of an ecosystem is probably referring to the plants and animals. And, they are broken down into smaller groups called communities.
living, and nonliving
Biotic Factors