Floods affect the ecosystem. Too much water kills producers. Then, herbivores that eat the producers get won't have food, and they'll starve. Then, the organism that eats that herbivore won't have food and starve and die, and so on, and so on. For example, grass gets killed from the water in a flood. The rabbits won't have food to eat now. Then, the foxes that eat the rabbits won't have food. Also, people in the evironment get affected because their shelters are distroyed.
Abiotic directly affect biotic factors through certain processes like temperature which is abiotic that helps plants produce food which is biotic. Also, the weather of a place which is abiotic greatly affects biotic things that are living in the same area.
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.
Climate has the greatest effect on an ecosystem because it determines temperature, precipitation, and other factors that influence the types of species that can thrive in a particular area. Biotic factors, populations, and communities are all influenced by the climate in an ecosystem.
Flowers are considered biotic, as they are living, where as something abiotic, which is non-living, or never was living.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down the organism's remains. Scavengers, like vultures or insects, consume the dead organism. Predators may feed on the scavengers that are consuming the dead organism.
how does tornados effect abiotic and biotics
Yes. An ecosystem can be defined as the summation of biotic and a-biotic factors that surround an entity and have effect on it.
Yes. An ecosystem can be defined as the summation of biotic and a-biotic factors that surround an entity and have effect on it.
Producers are biotic factors
All living things are biotic factors.
Biotic - Living factors Abiotic - Non-living factors
Producers and consumers are biotic factors.
plankton have a biotic influence
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
A biotic factor is anything that lives. For example,catdogmousehamsterpeopleplantstreesanimalsflowers
wetlands,(soil)
Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .