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Biotic vs Abiotic factors and Ecosystems

Biotic factors – Living factors Animals, plants, fungi, etc. Abiotic factors – Non-living factors Ponds, lakes, mountains, snow, etc.

Organisms + Environment = Ecosystem Biotic factors in an area functioning together with abiotic factors of the environment. Organisms + Environment = Ecosystem

What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome? Ecosystems What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome?

What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome? Ecosystems What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome?

What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome? Ecosystems What are the BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors in this ecosystem/biome?

Magazine Search Find pictures in magazines that depict Abiotic and Biotic factors. Cut them out and paste them to your construction paper. Label 9 Abiotic factors and 9 Biotic factors by saying what the object is and then following it with abiotic or biotic. Ex - Snow - Abiotic