It depends on what kind of pesticide, of course, but many pesticides can virtually sterilize the soil if used in excess or spilled. When this happens, it can take years for the soil to recover, and in some cases it even has to be removed to make the area usable.
most of the plants would die
Soil is an abiotic factor.
if soil is exposed to to much rain it will get damp and it will deteriorate
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Identify three nonliving parts of an ecosystem and explain the nonliving parts impact on the different kinds of organisms that live in the ecosystem and the population size of these organisms.
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No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
most of the plants would die
If all the decomposers in an ecosystem were destroyed then the ecosystem would all apart. This is because they give the nutrients back to the soil in order for new organisms to grow.
Soil is an abiotic factor.
Soil is an abiotic factor.
if soil is exposed to to much rain it will get damp and it will deteriorate
Soil and weather are part of an ecosystem and they are called abiotic factors.
Rocks, air, light, and soil are among the nonliving things found in an ecosystem.
yes
because they decomposed the materials in the soil
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