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I NEED HELP!!!! Question: Describe a common biotic and a common abiotic component of two terrestrial ecosystems. Then, describe a common biotic and a common abiotic component of two aquatic ecosystems.

Can someone explain it in a simple form?

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We can consider the city and the forest as two terrestrial ecosystems. In these two ecosystems, we can consider humans and plants as biotic components. Since the entire biological community is considered to be biotic environments, that is, it lives from a place. As abiotic components we can consider sunlight and soil. This is because the abiotic components are everything that has no life.
Following the same reasoning, we can consider fish and water as the biotic and abiotic component of the aquatic ecosystem.
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abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction. Examples of biotic factors are animals, birds, plants, fungi, and other similar organisms.
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