Factors in an Ecosystem
The two factors that compose an ecosysten is abiotic and biotic factors. The difference between abiotic factor and biotic factor is that abiotic is a non-living resource and biotic is a living oranism. A habitat is a natural home or enviroment of an animal, plant, or other organism. A niche is a term describing the relation position of species or population inan ecosystem.
BIOTIC FACTORS ABIOTIC FACTORS
Bamboo Trees Soil
Sloths Water
Frogs Rocks
Bears light
Plants Climate
Mokeys & ect.
The way both biotic and abiotic factors are related to one eachother in an ecosystem. If one factor is extinct/removed it will be able to affect the whole ecosystem. Most of all a abiotic factor is more important of causing this because they would affect how the organisms survive. Abiotic factors are found in aquatic ecosystems, things like water depth, sunlight, turbidity (amount of water cloudiness), salinity, available nutrients, and dissolved oxygen (amount of oxygen dissolved in the water). Abiotic factors found in terrestrial ecosystems can include things like climate. If they do not have this factors then the organisms wouldn't getthe enrgy they need to survive, stay healthy, and reproduce.