Temperature, water, soil, and air are examples of nonliving factors of an ecosystem, also termed what?
- Correct Answer: diverse factors
- nucleic factors
- conditional factors
- abiotic factors
Explanation: Ecology is the study of ecosystems. That is, ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with each other and with the nonliving part of their environment. An ecosystem consists of all the nonliving factors and living organisms interacting in the same habitat . Recall that living organisms are biotic factors . The biotic factors of an ecosystem include all the populations in a habitat, such as all the species of plants, animals, and fungi, as well as all the micro-organisms. Also recall that the nonliving factors are called abiotic factors . Abiotic factors include temperature, water, soil, and air.
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