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  • Abiotic Factors: Understanding Non-Living Components of the Environment
    Nonliving things in the environment are called abiotic factors.

    Here are some examples of abiotic factors:

    * Water: Essential for all life.

    * Sunlight: Provides energy for plants through photosynthesis.

    * Temperature: Affects the rate of biological processes.

    * Air: Provides oxygen for respiration.

    * Soil: Provides nutrients and support for plants.

    * Rocks: Provide habitat for some organisms.

    * Minerals: Provide essential nutrients for plants and animals.

    * Climate: The overall weather conditions in a region.

    Abiotic factors interact with biotic factors (living things) to create a complex and dynamic ecosystem.

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