Living Things and the Environment: Habitat and Abiotic vs. Biotic

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Living Things and the Environment: Habitat and Abiotic vs. Biotic Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Living Things and the Environment: Habitat and Abiotic vs. Biotic

HABITAT: An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce is called its habitat. Includes food, water, shelter and other things it needs to live, grow and reproduce from its environment.

Living things Non-Living things

Biotic!!

Abiotic!!

Biotic!

Abiotic!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52RE2WXN4xA&feature=related

Yes!