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The abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem include the climate, water, nutrients, and soil. Other abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem are the climate and temperature.
In a balanced ecosystem, the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts are in equilibrium. Nutrients cycle efficiently, and the flow of energy and nutrients to the rest of the ecosystem is not interrupted by a community of organisms or natural phenomena.
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.
The energy cycle related to ecosystem is the transformation of bio-geochemical energy. This is able to link biotic and abiotic factors and cycle nutrients which forms the ecosystem.
Abiotic factors are details of an ecosystem that are not living - that is, separate from the plants and animals. The daily cycle of the sun, heating and cooling, would be the most obvious change in the daily cycle.
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it is both biotic and abiotic
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The abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem include the climate, water, nutrients, and soil. Other abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem are the climate and temperature.
In a balanced ecosystem, the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts are in equilibrium. Nutrients cycle efficiently, and the flow of energy and nutrients to the rest of the ecosystem is not interrupted by a community of organisms or natural phenomena.
abiotic factors learned it in biology lls
That's known as an ecosystem.
the Bio-geochemical cycle :P
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.
Abiotic factors