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| Hello Sir. Do you know the difference between a biotic and abiotic factors? | |
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| Yes, I do know the difference. Biotic factors are the living parts of an ecosystem, including all of the plants and animals. An abiotic factor is the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, they include air, water, rocks, sand, light, and temperature. | |
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| Biotic factors that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring are called species. | |
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| And biotic factors that are members of the same species that live in the same place at the same time are called a population. | |
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| Both biotic and aboitic factors live in an area called a habitat. | |
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| Every habitat has specific characteristics that the organisms that live there need to survive. | |
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