Sunlight, air water soil and space.
The abiotic and biotic factors are the parts of an ecosystem.
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An ecosystem consists of biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components. Biotic components include plants, animals, and microorganisms, while abiotic components consist of soil, air, water, and sunlight. Together, these components interact to create a balanced and functioning ecosystem.
The parts of an ecosystem are the abiotic and biotic factors found in the ecosystem.
the living parts of an ecosystem is generally called the biotic
no its not
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are called abiotic factors. These include things like sunlight, water, temperature, soil, and air quality that influence the living organisms in the ecosystem.
living, and nonliving
Abiotic factor