BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS
Two types of factors that compose an ecosystem is biotic and abiotic factor.Biotic factor living organisms and abiotic factor are non-living factors found in an ecosystem. A habitat is combined with biotic factor and abiotic factor found in an area an organism lives. A niche is a particular area within a habitat occupied by an organism. Some biotic factors that can be found in an ecosystem can be plants, trees, birds, ants, bacteria and insects.For abiotic factors that can be found in an ecosystem can be weather, dirt, air, rocks, water, sun, and soil.Biotic factors can affect the health and stability of an ecosystem because if there are plenty of species then they will be able to eat and survive.Abiotic factor can affect the ecosystem because it can get very cold and not many species can survive through harsh conditions.
Works Cited:
Littell, McDougal. Biology. Evanston,IL: Stephen Nowicki, 2008
https://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga.htm