Ecosystems, Lesson 2

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Ecosystems-Abiotic Factors

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Ecosystems-Abiotic Factors

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An ecosystem is the interaction between

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An ecosystem is the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors

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Parts of an ecosystem that are living or were once living are called

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Parts of an ecosystem that are living or were once living are called biotic.

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Parts of an ecosystem that are non-living are called

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Parts of an ecosystem that are non-living are called abiotic.

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How do these abiotic factors affect the biotic parts of an ecosystem?

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SUN

•Warmth (gives warmth to animals)

• Solar energy (allows green plants to make food)

• Daylight (triggers activity in many animals)

• Seasons (signals changes in plants and animals such as flowers blooming or birds migrating)

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WATER

•All living things need water to live (plants & animals)

•Water transports nutrients to other areas

•Some organisms live in water

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AIR

•Provides oxygen (O₂)•Provides Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

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SOIL

•Soil contains nutrients for plants.•Plants grow in the soil.•Animals live in the soil.

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