nonliving- rocks, water, soil... ect.
Living- humans, animals, insects, plants... ect.
For a specific ecosystem such as aquatic-
Nonliving- sand, soil, rocks, water
Living- coral, fish, plankton... ect.
Living things in a mini ecosystem include plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms. Nonliving things include soil, water, sunlight, temperature, and rocks. Both living and nonliving elements interact to create a balanced ecosystem.
All living and nonliving things that interact in an area are called an ecosystem.
Interactions between living and nonliving parts of the Earth occur in ecosystems. Living organisms rely on nonliving elements like air, water, and soil for survival, while nonliving elements are influenced by the activities of living organisms through processes like decomposition and nutrient cycling. These interactions are essential for the functioning and balance of an ecosystem.
"Abiotic" refers to nonliving components in an ecosystem, such as air, water, rocks, and sunlight. It contrasts with biotic factors, which are living organisms within the ecosystem.
Ecosystem.
Living things in a mini ecosystem include plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms. Nonliving things include soil, water, sunlight, temperature, and rocks. Both living and nonliving elements interact to create a balanced ecosystem.
Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
the answer is ecosystem
All living and nonliving things that interact in an area are called an ecosystem.
Interactions between living and nonliving parts of the Earth occur in ecosystems. Living organisms rely on nonliving elements like air, water, and soil for survival, while nonliving elements are influenced by the activities of living organisms through processes like decomposition and nutrient cycling. These interactions are essential for the functioning and balance of an ecosystem.
"Abiotic" refers to nonliving components in an ecosystem, such as air, water, rocks, and sunlight. It contrasts with biotic factors, which are living organisms within the ecosystem.
Ecosystem.
living, and nonliving
living, and nonliving
ecologists
Ecosystem.
communities and nonliving environments. Abiotic-nonliving Biotic-living