General Biology I
Abiotic factors are the non-living chemical and physical components of the environment that influence ecosystems and living organisms. These factors include temperature, light, water, soil, and air, playing a crucial role in shaping habitats and determining the types of life that can thrive in a given area. Understanding abiotic factors helps explain patterns of biodiversity, species distribution, and ecological interactions.
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