Abiotic

usgb/eɪˈbaɪ.ɑː.tɪk/
Adjective

Referring to non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.

Sunlight and temperature are important abiotic factors for plant growth.
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Ecological Context

'Abiotic' is primarily used in ecology to describe components of an ecosystem that are not living. Understanding these factors can help you analyze environmental impacts.

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'Temperature is an important abiotic factor for ecosystems.'
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Contrast with Biotic

It’s vital to distinguish between abiotic and biotic factors when studying ecology, as one refers to living aspects and the other to non-living.

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'Abiotic factors include climate and soil.'
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Impact on Ecosystems

Recognizing the role of abiotic components is crucial in conservation efforts to maintain ecosystem balance.

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'Air and water are abiotic factors crucial for survival.'
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