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Ecosystem Components: Living vs Nonliving Factors Explained #2326845 (License: Personal Use)
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The image illustrates the foundational structure of ecosystems, highlighting that every ecosystem-whether forest, ocean, or desert-is composed of biotic (living) components like trees, grasses, and microbes, and abiotic (nonliving) components including soil, water, sunlight, and geological features. A stylized tree and grass represent living factors, while a coastal rock formation symbolizes nonliving environmental elements. The clean layout supports classroom learning and science communication.
Used in educational web pages, biology textbooks, or environmental science resources to introduce ecosystem fundamentals; targets students, teachers, and curious learners seeking clear, visual explanations of ecological principles.
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