Biotic Factors
Biotic
it is biotic
abiotic
There are two factors in an environment. Biotic factors and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living organisms that affect other organisms. Abiotic factors are non-living factors such as temperature, sunlight, humidity, soil, etc.
An ecologist studies living and nonliving factors in an environment to understand how they interact and influence each other. This field of science focuses on the relationships between organisms and their surroundings to better comprehend ecological systems and dynamics.
The environment or abiotic factors.
Nature
Things that are NOT living things that shape an ecosystem.
Biotic factors are all of the living things in an ecosystem. They are usually categorized as producers, consumers or decomposers. These factors affect the environment mainly by their consumption of the other biotic and abiotic factors in that environment. If too many of a certain organism begin to crowd an environment, for example, they may cause damage to the physical landscape of that environment.
Deforestation and Habitat Loss
The twelve apostles were living, so they themseles were biotic factors. The non-living things in the environment are abiotic factors that would have an influence on them.
Biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living organisms, while abiotic factors are non-living components like air, water, soil, and sunlight that make up an ecosystem. Both are important in shaping an environment and influencing the interactions within it.