We could give too much or little to no water to the plants, which effects the growth of the plants.
The soil that we use for plants need to be loosened, and if that's not done, it could affect the plants.
The places where we plant the plants could also effect it - if it's under too much sun or no sun.
The components of an ecosystemThe ecosystem has two very important components that are dependent on each other . These are as follows:Biotic ComponentsThese are the living things in the ecosystem. These are the animals and plants that are present in the ecosystem. Humans are also classified as biotic components.Abiotic ComponentsThese are the nonliving factors or conditions needed by biotic components in order to survive. These are waters, soil, minerals, air, sunlight, and even temperature.
they damage it
In an ecosystem, there are biotic (living ,or had lived, things) and abiotic (non- living things) elements.Biotic: roses. humans, dogs, cats, fish, grass, trees, daffodils, tulips etc.Abiotic: water, air, soil, rocks
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
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.
yes . the definition of ecosystem is- ecosystem is type of environment that contains all biotic such as - plants, animals, microbes, humans ect. ,and abiotic factors such as - climate, sun, water, soil ect.
The world's ecosystem, or how all the animals in the world (including humans) interact with each other, the environment, and abiotic factors such as climate.
The components of an ecosystemThe ecosystem has two very important components that are dependent on each other . These are as follows:Biotic ComponentsThese are the living things in the ecosystem. These are the animals and plants that are present in the ecosystem. Humans are also classified as biotic components.Abiotic ComponentsThese are the nonliving factors or conditions needed by biotic components in order to survive. These are waters, soil, minerals, air, sunlight, and even temperature.
Abiotic factors scientifically are the nonliving things in, and that effect an ecosystem. With that definition, the abiotic factors of every ecosystem are: sunlight, water, soil, temperature and oxygen Biotic factors are anything that is living in an ecosystem. plants, animals and humans make up most biotic factors. there must be thousands of different biotic and abiotic factors in just the salt water biome, but some examples would be: Biotic: algae, fungi, seaweed (etc) aquatic mammals, fish and other Abiotic: all of the above. in turn it would take days to name all of the biotic and abiotic factors of the sea, but here's a brief summary.
they damage it
In an ecosystem, there are biotic (living ,or had lived, things) and abiotic (non- living things) elements.Biotic: roses. humans, dogs, cats, fish, grass, trees, daffodils, tulips etc.Abiotic: water, air, soil, rocks
The ecosystem will damage humans.
when the producer the flow of energy in a food web
Biotic : Biotic is a living element in an ecosystem (So basically anything alive, e.g. Plants , Animals and Humans) Abiotic : Abiotic is a Non-Living element in an ecosystem (So basically anything that isn't alive , e.g. Water , Rocks and Soil)
Neither! No, people are not abiotic. If people were abiotic, we would be dead. Abiotic means "non-living." But we ARE living. So the correct term for "living" is 'biotic.'
bacteria, insects, flora, fauna are not abiotic features
Biotic things cannot live without abiotic things. Abiotic means it is a non-living thing in the environment, such as air, water, wind and soil. Biotic means that it's a living body, part of an ecosystem, such as fish, or humans.