Biotic and Abiotic Resources
Q 1. What are biotic resources?
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Biotic resources are the living components that are present in the ecosystem and include flora and fauna.
Q 2. State a few examples of biotic resources.
Answer-
A few examples of biotic resources include:
- Animals
- Plants
- Microorganisms
Q 3. What are abiotic resources?
Answer-
Abiotic resources refers to those non-living components which are present in the ecosystem and comprises of physical as well as chemical factors.
Q 4. State a few examples of abiotic resources.
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A few examples of abiotic resources include:
- Climate
- Precipitation
- Wind
- Altitude
What are the Biotic and Abiotic resources?
Biotic and abiotic resources are the two most important factors which are responsible for helping to shape the ecosystem. Biotic factors refer to all the living creatures which are present in the ecosystem and abiotic factors are those non-living components that include physical conditions and chemical agents present in the ecosystem. Both biotic and abiotic factors are important for the survival and sustenance of the reproduction processes. Both biotic and abiotic factors are reliant on each other and supposed to remove or alter one factor, the immediate repercussions can be faced by the whole ecosystem. Hence, abiotic factors do affect directly the survival of any species.
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