Abiotic factors play a very important role all factors play different roles but i will just give 2 basic examples
Water: water is an abiotic factor but still fish thrive in it and if humans don't have water they could not survive
Air: air is an abiotic factor you can't see it or feel it unless its windy, yet still if we don't have any air we would not exist.
roles played by the components
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A population is a single species within a specific geographical area. Geographical area can be literal (like a tide pool) or artificial (a 25'x25' plot of forest) depending on the study. A community is made up of all the individual animal species living within a specific geographical area. For example, in a tide pool the community would be the seastars, crabs, barnacles, algae, etc. An ecosystem is all the individual species living within a specific geographical area plus all abiotic(non-living) factors with which they interact. Using the tide pool example, an ecosystem includes all the animals above but also the seawater, rocks, minerals, wind, sunlight, etc.
the role of an organism is called it's niche and organisms roles are called niche diversity.
mammals are very important members in the ecosystem. as mammals can be herbivores (deer), carnivores (bobcats), or omnivores (racoons). mammals play very important roles as both providing food for carnivores and balancing the herbivore population, they are essential elements in any healthy ecosystem.
The roles of a producer in an ecosystem are : Photosynthesis to happen , grow entirely for the consumers .
roles played by the components
producers, consumers, decomposers . :]
producer, consumer, and decomposer :)
They break down dead organisms and return the nutrients to the ecosystem
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They helped with the women in group survival
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Generation, transport, consumption
they eat cougars and wolves and bears