What do abiotic components of an ecosystem include?

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The question is asking about the abiotic components of an ecosystem, which typically include non-living elements such as climatic conditions and energy sources. The aim is to identify which option correctly represents these abiotic components.

Answer

Abiotic components include air, weather, water, temperature, humidity, soil pH, sunlight, wind, salinity, and nutrients.

Abiotic components of an ecosystem include non-living factors such as air, weather, water, temperature, humidity, soil pH, soil type, sunlight, wind, altitude, salinity, and other nutrients.

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Abiotic components of an ecosystem include non-living factors such as air, weather, water, temperature, humidity, soil pH, soil type, sunlight, wind, altitude, salinity, and other nutrients.

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Abiotic components are crucial to the functioning of ecosystems as they shape the habitat and living conditions for organisms.

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