Asked by Michelle
Which statement is true of abiotic changes within an ecosystem?
Responses
The changes will have no effect on living organisms.
The changes will have no effect on living organisms.
The changes may have an impact on food chains, but not food webs.
The changes may have an impact on food chains, but not food webs.
The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.
The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.
The changes cannot be caused by natural events.
Responses
The changes will have no effect on living organisms.
The changes will have no effect on living organisms.
The changes may have an impact on food chains, but not food webs.
The changes may have an impact on food chains, but not food webs.
The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.
The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.
The changes cannot be caused by natural events.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about abiotic changes within an ecosystem is:
**The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.**
Abiotic factors, such as temperature, water availability, and soil composition, can influence various populations of organisms, potentially disrupting food chains and food webs. They can also be caused by both natural events (like droughts and floods) and human activities.
**The changes may affect more than one population within the ecosystem.**
Abiotic factors, such as temperature, water availability, and soil composition, can influence various populations of organisms, potentially disrupting food chains and food webs. They can also be caused by both natural events (like droughts and floods) and human activities.