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3 March, 20:43

What are the difference between bionic factors and amniotic factors

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  1. 3 March, 21:05
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    Abiotic factors refer to non-living factors such as water and air ... The amount of precipitation in an ecosystem is another example of an abiotic factor. Biotic factors are living things. For example, plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and etc may all be components of your ecosystem and they are all living.
  2. 3 March, 21:09
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    The difference between abiotic and biotic factors is that abiotic factors are nonliving chemical or physical entities of the environment like air, soil, water, minerals, and sunlight while biotic factors are alive or once-living organisms of the ecosystem. They can reproduce, e. g., fungi, birds, animals, and bacteria.
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