By: Britie PS, S.Pd.. The condition of environment around us which is shown by the condition of the organism in it. The meaning.

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By: Britie PS, S.Pd.

The condition of environment around us which is shown by the condition of the organism in it. The meaning

The aspects that include into the biotic natural phenomenon relates with the characteristics that are had by living thing. Eat Breath Growth Develop Move Reproduce Irritability Such as

SUMMARY SO FAR: Biotic objects are the living thing around us, including plants, animal, human, and microorganism.

The condition of environment around us which is shown by the condition of nonliving thing. The meaning

The aspects that include into the abiotic natural phenomenon relates with the characteristics that are had by nonliving thing. Color Size Smell Taste Such as We can see biotic objects from its color, for example:  Stone there black colored, brown and green.  Soil there red colored, brown, and black.  Water there clean, brown colored, and black. Biotic objects has various size, start from smallest size, medium, big, and the largest ones. Smell can shows the position or the condition of abiotic objects, for example:  If water smells, we may conclude that the water has been polluted. (Show the condition)  We shall detect gas's leakage's position from its smell. (Show the position) We can identified abiotic objects from its taste, for example:  Sugar has sweet taste.  Salt has salty taste. Shape Texture Abiotic objects has the specific shape, for example: square, oval, round, and irregular shape. The abiotic objects has different surface, such as soft and coarse.

SUMMARY SO FAR: Abiotic objects are the nonliving thing around us, such as water, soil, air, temperature, pH, dampness, sunlight.