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Posted by Vansh Arora on December 8, 2023 at 7:06 pmwhat is the meaning of biotic and abiotic resources?
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<b data-sourcepos=”1:1-1:42″>Biotic and Abiotic: Nature’s Two Sides!
Imagine our planet like a giant game of building blocks. Some blocks are alive and grow, like plants and animals. These are called biotic resources. Others are non-living things that make up the environment, like water, soil, and sunlight. These are called abiotic resources.
Biotic resources are like the players in the game, performing important roles. Plants use sunlight and water to grow, creating food for everyone. Animals eat the plants, gaining energy to explore and move around. Together, they create a vibrant network of life.
Abiotic resources are like the building blocks themselves, providing the foundation for life to exist. Water is essential for drinking and growing food. Soil provides nutrients for plants and anchors their roots. Sunlight gives energy to plants for photosynthesis, the process that creates the oxygen we breathe.
Think of a forest! The trees and animals are the biotic resources, playing their roles in the ecosystem. The water flowing in the river, the rocks on the ground, and the air we breathe are all abiotic resources, supporting the living things around them.
Both biotic and abiotic resources are important for life on Earth. They are like two sides of the same coin, working together to create a healthy and balanced planet. We need both to survive and thrive!
So next time you’re outside, take a moment to appreciate the amazing diversity of biotic and abiotic resources around you. Remember, they all play a crucial role in creating the beautiful and fascinating world we live in!
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