Question
An ecosystem is different from a community because an ecosystem includes -
All abiotic factors
All biotic factors
Both biotic and abiotic factors.
All abiotic factors
All biotic factors
Both biotic and abiotic factors.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An ecosystem is different from a community because an ecosystem includes **both biotic and abiotic factors**.
While a community consists only of the living organisms (biotic factors) in a particular area, an ecosystem encompasses the living organisms as well as the non-living (abiotic) components, such as soil, water, climate, and nutrients, that interact with each other.
While a community consists only of the living organisms (biotic factors) in a particular area, an ecosystem encompasses the living organisms as well as the non-living (abiotic) components, such as soil, water, climate, and nutrients, that interact with each other.