

Hi there! Today you will be learning about biotic and abiotic factors in the environment!

First things first, you need to know what these factors are. Biotic factors are living things that are in an ecosystem such as plants and animals. Look for examples on the page!





Abiotic factors are the nonliving things that affect an ecosystem. These things affect the plants and animals in the ecosystem. For example, the sun, weather, or ocean are abiotic factors.







Practice! Looking at this page, try to find the different biotic and abiotic factors in this ecosystem.

Let's see if you found them all!
Biotic: Flowers, Lizard, Bee, Bird, Trees
Abiotic Factors: Rocks, Sun, Water, Dirt

Now lets talk about how they both interact with eachother! Abiotic factors interact with the biotic ones by providing nutrients. Things like dirt, water, and minerals give things like plants and animals and even us nutrients we need to grow!
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Hi there! Today you will be learning about biotic and abiotic factors in the environment!

First things first, you need to know what these factors are. Biotic factors are living things that are in an ecosystem such as plants and animals. Look for examples on the page!





Abiotic factors are the nonliving things that affect an ecosystem. These things affect the plants and animals in the ecosystem. For example, the sun, weather, or ocean are abiotic factors.
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