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The document discusses biotic and abiotic natural phenomena. Biotic phenomena involve the condition of living organisms in the environment, such as algae covering a pool or fungi growing on bread. Abiotic phenomena involve nonliving environmental conditions, like smoke or jati teak trees shedding leaves during dry seasons to reduce water loss through evaporation.
The document discusses biotic and abiotic natural phenomena. Biotic phenomena involve the condition of living organisms in the environment, such as algae covering a pool or fungi growing on bread. Abiotic phenomena involve nonliving environmental conditions, like smoke or jati teak trees shedding leaves during dry seasons to reduce water loss through evaporation.
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The document discusses biotic and abiotic natural phenomena. Biotic phenomena involve the condition of living organisms in the environment, such as algae covering a pool or fungi growing on bread. Abiotic phenomena involve nonliving environmental conditions, like smoke or jati teak trees shedding leaves during dry seasons to reduce water loss through evaporation.
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A. Biotic Natural Phenomena Biotic natural phenomenon is the condition of environment around us which is shown by the condition of the organisms in it. The pool which the surface is entirely covered by algae and the bread covered by fungi are examples of biotic natural phenomena which we often see in everyday life.
A. Abiotic Natural Phenomena
An abiotic natural phenomenon is a condition of the environment around us which is shown by the condition of nonliving things. Like the biotic natural phenomena, abiotic natural phenomena can also be observed in everyday life. Smoke is one type of abiotic component or object. Another example of abi-otic natural phenomenon is the fall of jati teak leaves in the dry season. To reduce the discharge of water (evaporation) in the dry season, the jati teak tree makes its leaves fall.