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What abiotic and biotic components make up an ecosystem?

Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things


For you what is an ecosystem?

ECOSYSTEM- is an environment where LIVING THINGS and NON-LIVING THINGS interact with each other..BIOTIC and ABIOTIC are the components of ecosystem....~*MARGE*~


What are all the nonliving things in an ecosystem called?

Nonliving things in an ecosystem are called abiotic factors. These include things like sunlight, water, soil, temperature, and air. They play a crucial role in shaping the environment and influencing the organisms that live in it.


In the environment what are the abiotic factors?

Things that are NOT living things that shape an ecosystem.


How do scientists classify the parts of the ecosystem?

scientist classify parts of an ecosystem by biotic things (living things) and abiotic things ( nonliving things).


What is ecosystem of abiotic?

Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things present in an ecosystem. Abiotic factors in a given ecosystem may be the pH balance of water, available nutrients in the water, soil, and air, and the amount of sunlight an area receives.


What is a ecosystem made up of?

biotic and abiotic factors together constitute the ecosystem. eg. biotic - living things and abiotic - physical factors such as rocks, soil, water etc.


Is a mushroom a abiotic or an ecosystem?

abiotic


In Aboriginal teachings what is an Ecosystem?

All organisms in an area and abiotic things that affect them.


What is an abiotic part of an ecosystem this gas is required by all living things?

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How an abiotic factor can affect an ecosystem?

abiotic factors- nonliving parts of an ecosystem water, climate, air are abiotic things water- the water may not be clean climate- it could be too hot air- the air could be polluted


What are the two types of factors that an ecosystem has?

An ecosystem has biotic factors, which include living organisms like plants and animals, and abiotic factors, which include non-living elements like sunlight, water, and soil. These factors interact with each other to maintain the balance and functioning of the ecosystem.