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Why does a rainforest need both abiotic and biotic

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Well we know that water, sunlight, air, and let's not forget about soil, which are all abiotic factors. This helps create conditions that can allow rainforest vegetation or known as biotic factors, which help rainforests to live and grow to. For example monkeys, bats, and including toucans eat the vegetation that is also supported by the abiotic factors.

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Water, sunlight, air, and the soil (abiotic factors) create the conditions that allow rainforest vegetation (biotic factors) to live and grow. Organisms like monkeys, bats, and toucans eat the vegetation supported by the abiotic factors.

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