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ecology - ecosystem levels of organization an ecosystem consists of all…

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ecology - ecosystem
levels of organization
an ecosystem consists of all the
individual organisms in an area, the
different community groups, and the
abiotic (nonliving) factors, like the
building of the school is part of the
school ecosystem.
what other abiotic
factors are in a school
“ecosystem” other
than the building?
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem. For a school ecosystem, these include physical and chemical non-living elements that interact with the living organisms in the space.

Answer:

Examples of other abiotic factors in a school ecosystem include:

  • The air (temperature, oxygen content) in the school
  • Desks, chairs, and other furniture
  • Whiteboards, chalkboards, and classroom technology
  • The playground equipment
  • Water fountains and the water supply in the school
  • The sunlight entering classrooms and outdoor areas
  • The soil in any school garden or outdoor green spaces