Abiotic factor of an ecosystem
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An ecosystemincludes the biotic communities and the abiotic factors of the environment that an organism comes from. For example the pond ecosystem includes abiotic factors such as soil, precipitation, temperature, etc. as well as biotic communities that live …
[DOC File]Worksheet 1: Abiotic versus Biotic factors
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All biotic and abiotic factors are interrelated. In nature you will find that if one factor is changed or removed, it impacts the availability of other resources within the system. Knowing this, give an example of what might happen given the following situations.
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Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic factors include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature.
[DOC File]Worksheet 1: Abiotic versus Biotic factors
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ABIOTIC. BIOTIC Think of a pond ecosystem. List the abiotic factors you would find on the left and the biotic factors on the right of your paper. Abiotic (nonliving – never was alive) Biotic (living) List the abiotic and the biotic factors in the following image. Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors
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All biotic and abiotic factors are interrelated. In nature, you will find that if one factor is changed or is removed, it impacts the availability of other resources within the system. Knowing this, give an example of what might happen given the following situations.
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