Abiotic environment: what is it?

The abiotic environment includes non-living factors like sunlight, soil, water, and pollution, while the biotic environment includes living organisms and factors like disease, predators, and human activity. Both are necessary for survival, with sunlight being essential for energy flow. Elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are reused in a closed system, and water conditions affect […]

What’s abiotic stress?

Abiotic stress affects living organisms through non-living factors, with plants being more vulnerable due to their inability to move. Plants have developed responses and adaptations to deal with stressors such as drought, seasonal changes, soil factors, and air pollution. Climate change is a major source of stress for crops, leading to research for the development […]

Abiotic factors?

Abiotic factors, such as temperature, airflow, and soil components, influence the viability of ecosystems. Human activity can alter natural abiotic factors, leading to changes in the ecosystem. Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is causing abiotic factors to unravel, leading to droughts, fires, and the release of greenhouse gases. Abiotic factors are elements of a living […]

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