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This question is based on a misconception. Abiotic factors are non living parts of an environment, such as temperature and rock type. Biotic factors are living things, which includes decomposers,

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Abiotic factor in an ecosystem?

Abiotic factors in an ecosystem are the nonliving factors. These factors interact with living organisms and help them to survive.


How does nonliving and living things help?

help with what exactly? There are billions upon billions of living things on the earth, which range from micro to macro scopic sizes. non-living things are abiotic factors such as rocks, soil, dead plants and animals, and man-made products we use in everyday life.


Can nonliving things help living things?

Yes, food helps us and it isn't living


How do great blue herons interact with nonliving things?

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What 2 things do earthworms help us with?

Aerate, fertilize soil and as decomposers.


What other living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem help you?

Living parts of the ecosystem that help me include plants that produce oxygen, animals that pollinate plants or control pests, and decomposers that break down organic matter. Nonliving parts that help me include sunlight for energy, water for hydration, and soil for nutrients.


How do decomposers help other living things in ecosystems?

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Are flatworms decomposers?

Inchworms are not decomposers. They are consumers.


What nonliving things help you survive?

Nonliving things such as technology (like refrigerators, heaters, and air purifiers), clothing, shelter, and transportation help us survive by providing protection from the elements, access to food and clean water, and a means to move around efficiently.


How does living and non-living things parts of an ecosystem work together?

An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together – it consists of abiotic (soil, water, air) and biotic parts (flora, fauna)


How can decomposers help plants grow?

By breaking down the dead organisms or wastes of other living things.


How do living and nonliving things interact in an environment?

Oh, dude, living and nonliving things in an environment interact in a super chill way. Living things, like plants and animals, depend on nonliving things, such as water and sunlight, for survival. And nonliving things just kind of do their thing, not really caring about the drama between the living beings. It's like a big party where everyone's just vibing together, you know?