
Dictionary » A » Abiotic Factor Abiotic FactorPertaining to factors that are non-biological but still play an important role in an organisms environment. Examples are soil ph, cloud Cover and forest fires. Abiotic factors are varied and are essentially the consequences of organisms effect on the environment and natural changes in the equilibrium of the plant itself (like natural global warming). Abiotic factors are further investigated in the freshwater ecology tutorial. ![]()
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