Biotic & Abiotic factors A presentation of biotic & abiotic factors.

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Biotic & Abiotic factors A presentation of biotic & abiotic factors

Biotic factors

Biotic factors are living parts of a habitat. Like this bunny’s biotic factor is plants to provide berries and fruits.

Also Biotic Factor Things that hunt the bunny like an eagle are also biotic factors.

Abiotic factors

Abiotic Factors are the nonliving parts of a habit. Abiotic factors

Examples of abiotic factors Water, air, soil, sunlight,& temperature are all parts of abiotic factors cause they are nonliving parts of a habitat. Example a Jellyfish’s abiotic factor is the water because it depends on water to breathe and water is its habitat.

Remember/The difference

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