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Which factors characterize ecosystems? A. biotic factors only B. abiotic factors only C. both biotic and abiotic factors D. neither biotic nor abiotic factors

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User Dardisco
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C. both biotic and abiotic factors in earth most ecosystems have both abiotic and biotic systems. They actually need both in order to survive.

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User PeterVermont
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Answer: C. both biotic and abiotic factors

Step-by-step explanation:

An ecosystem can be define as biotic community where living beings or biotic factors of the environment interacts with the non-living components or abiotic factors of the environment. This interaction is necessary for sustaining life on earth as living beings are dependent upon the non-living physical environment for completing their life cycles.

Biotic factors includes the plants, animals, microbes, and other living beings. Abiotic factors includes the soil, water, air and sunlight.

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