in the ecosystem live all livng things an non living things
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WHAT ARE BIOTICS FACTORS
A living being, such as an animal or plant, that influences or affects an ecosystem: How do humans affect other biotic factors?Time is not a biotic factor, since it is not alive.
A non-living condition or thing, such as climate or habitat, that influences or affects an ecosystem and organisms in which:Abiotic factors can determine which species of organisms survive in a given environment.
An ecosystem includes all living beings (plants, animals and organisms) in a given area, which interact with each other, and also with their non-living environments (climate, soil, sun, soil, climate, atmosphere).
A habitat can vary in size from a host creature where the parasites live in a forest of trees or a pond to much larger things. They must provide living organisms there with what they need to survive, such as food, water, oxygen and minerals.
A niche, on the other hand, reflects behaviors of an organism and other variables such as wind or temperature that affect those behaviors. Evolution helps species to adapt over time until they evolve to perform successfully in a place within a given environment.
Where life exists. This layer extends from heights of up to ten kilometers above sea level, used by some birds in flight, to depths of the ocean as the ditch of Puerto Rico, more than 8 kilometers deep