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Abiotic



         


Abiotic factors are non-living factors which affect the ability of living organisms to survive in an environment. These can include both physical and chemical factors.

Some examples of physical abiotic factors are soil, rocks, weather, and the availability of consumable water. Natural disasters can also be considered abiotic.
Some chemical factors are the amount of sunlight and the pH level of the soil.


See also: Biotic factors

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