Abiotic: Exploring the non-living components of our ecosystems

Abstract

S. Sumuki*

When we think of the diverse and intricate web of life that encompasses our planet, our minds often gravitate towards the living organisms that inhabit it. From towering trees to microscopic bacteria, the living beings that surround us captivate our attention. However, there is an equally vital aspect of our ecosystems that often goes unnoticed-the abiotic factors. These non-living components play a fundamental role in shaping and sustaining life on Earth. In this article, we will explore the concept of abiotic factors and their significance in our natural world.

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