The nonliving things in an ecosystem are called abiotic factors. These factors include the water, rocks, climate, and other things.
Well, honey, in the Arctic, you've got icebergs, glaciers, snow, and permafrost. Basically, it's a frozen wonderland of nonliving things that'll make you want to bundle up just thinking about it. Just remember, those icebergs may be cold, but they're definitely not giving you the cold shoulder.
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In the common used hierarchy of biology, this would be a community, all organisms within a certain area.
An eco warrior is a person who is dedicated to promoting and fighting for environmental causes and sustainability. This can involve activities such as advocating for conservation, participating in environmental protests, and taking steps to reduce their own environmental impact.
A safari or an eco-tour
Abiotic components
eco system
this is called an eco-system
Leatherback turtles live near jellyfish for their food and have many marine life in their eco-system.
WILDLIFE & PLANTS are two living part of eco system.
dirt, clouds, or rain.
A Community.Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.
A Community.Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.
ecology (Biology is the study of living things, so the interaction with their environment would be ecology, given the prefix eco.)
The suffix "eco" is derived from the Greek word "oikos," meaning "house" or "household." It is commonly used in environmental contexts to denote activities or practices that are sustainable, eco-friendly, or related to ecology.
tsome papers are non-bio degradable so throwing them into pits will be not eco-friendly,plastics are one example of a non-bio degradable things. instead of throwing away paper we can remanufacture them into something else useful to our day to day living..
no it doesn't hurt the Eco system at all.