Abiotic:
-Polar ice caps melting
-ice sheets melting-- cause a rise in sea levels
-change in precipitation patters
-change in currents from the fresh water melting into the salt water
-change in sea temperature
Biotic:
-Human health
-organism migration
-various organisms
An example of a large-scale interaction between biotic and abiotic components is when a forest ecosystem undergoes deforestation, leading to a significant decrease in transpiration and evapotranspiration rates. As a result, there is a reduction in local precipitation patterns due to the loss of the biotic component (tree canopy) that interacts with the abiotic component (water cycle). This demonstrates how the removal of biotic components can have cascading effects on abiotic components at a larger scale.
Because it effects their habitats
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Global warming is a long-term increase in Earth's overall temperature, which is occurring in all seasons. However, the effects of global warming, such as rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and more extreme weather events, can be more noticeable in certain seasons depending on the region.
An example of a large-scale interaction between biotic and abiotic components is when a forest ecosystem undergoes deforestation, leading to a significant decrease in transpiration and evapotranspiration rates. As a result, there is a reduction in local precipitation patterns due to the loss of the biotic component (tree canopy) that interacts with the abiotic component (water cycle). This demonstrates how the removal of biotic components can have cascading effects on abiotic components at a larger scale.
Global warming and the temperature of the ice.
There are many effects. Global warming is a example.
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Global warming is heating of earth. It causes ozone depletion.
Global warming can be halted by halting the greenhouse gases. These gases are the ones responsible for warming.
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