This can basically be defined as the introduction of a foreign species into an area which it is not native to.These foreign species may deprive the native species of food, habitat and some times prey on them.Causing them to become extinct.Humans are usually responsible for biotic pollution.
No, once someone dies, they are no longer considered biotic, as the term "biotic" refers to living organisms with life processes. After death, biological processes cease to function, making the individual no longer biotic.
Human beings have a greater impact on the physical environment due to activities such as deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. While human activities can also affect the biotic environment by disrupting ecosystems and causing extinctions, the physical environment tends to show more visible and widespread consequences of human influence.
Litter pollution refers to the presence of garbage, debris, and waste such as plastic bags, bottles, cans, and cigarette butts in the environment, particularly in public places like streets, parks, and waterways. It can have harmful effects on wildlife, water quality, and public health, and it contributes to an unsightly and unhealthy living environment. Addressing litter pollution requires efforts from both individuals and communities to properly dispose of waste and recycle materials.
Biotic factors refer to living organisms and their interactions within an ecosystem. This includes plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that contribute to the ecosystem's dynamics and processes. Biotic factors can influence each other and the environment in which they live.
The biotic components within an ecosystem interact with each other through various relationships such as predation, competition, mutualism, and symbiosis. These interactions play a crucial role in shaping the structure and function of ecosystems. For example, predators help control prey populations, while mutualistic relationships like plant-pollinator interactions contribute to overall ecosystem stability.
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Pollution, Oil spills, Overfishing and ocean currents
Abiotic and biotic resources and accurate instruments.
Pollution is considered abiotic, as it refers to the presence of harmful or excessive substances in the environment that can come from human activities, like chemicals or waste, affecting both living organisms and the non-living components of ecosystems.
Abiotic is everything that isn't alive, so the sun, the water and the rocks on the sea bed. Biotic is everything alive, the fish, their faeces and dead bodies, algae... and so on. The human element is interesting, I suppose it's biotic, but the noise pollution by boats which are obviously not living ... I don't know, biotic or abiotic?
An abiotic factor can be air pollution and soil erosion. Abiotic is non living, biotic is living, such as a fungus.
Temperature Pollution Weather Fire(s) Buildings Etc. biotic factors include deer bears people rodents and plants
No because when we cause pollution we can change things like the weather/tempurature (too hot/too cold) and we can cause precipetation like acid rain
Eloeda is biotic
What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic
It has biotic and abiotic elements.
Its abiotic