Abiotic Factors
Abiotic factors are physical or nonliving factors that influence living things. Abiotic factors are very important factors in their environment. They effect the organisms that live and grow in the habitats. Some examples of them are: wind, weather, soil, and temperature.
Biotic Factors
Biotic factors are living factors that influence living things. Biotic factors influence all of the things that happen in environments through there relationships and actions. They include all organisms (that are alive), like plants, animals, and humans.
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