Explain the interactions among the factors of an ecosystem. [Textbook Question 5d pg no. 128]
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The abiotic factors such as air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature, humidity, etc. affect the biotic factors, i.e. the surviving plants, animals and microbes in the ecosystem.
The type of abiotic factors in an ecosystem determine the survival of biotic factors. The population of these biotic factors is also dependent on the quality of abiotic factors.
The proportion of abiotic factors in an ecosystem fluctuates as biotic factors use up or release particular abiotic factors.
Every biotic factor also interacts with its necessary abiotic factors as well as other biotic factors around it.