Draw a diagram that shows the relationship between the biotic and abiotic components of the environment. kindly help me in solving this but But the diagram should be exact as per question above.

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Biotic components include animals, plants, microorganisms, etc. and abiotic components include land, soil, water, atmosphere etc. Both of them are interdependent and related to each other. Biotic components like plants and animals need water to survive. Similarly, the difference in the availability of water and soil in the regions automatically affects the growth of plants and vegetation. Wet areas are more fertile and have more plants compared to the dry and arid regions.  Plants and animals get oxygen for respiration from the atmosphere. Plants get carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to perform photosynthesis. Water is one of the most essential things needed for survival is also an abiotic factor. Soil has nutrients in it and it provides support to animals and plants. Abiotic components such as soil, water provide habitat to plants and animals. There are cyclic processes that occur between the biotic and abiotic factors and they are known as the biogeochemical cycle. This cycle helps in balancing the ecosystem. On the other hand abiotic factors also depend on biotic factors such as the decomposition of dead organisms provide nutrients to the soil. The number of trees and plants in an area also depends on humans and animals. Therefore, we can say that a delicate balance exists between biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.

The given diagram shows the relationship between biotic and abiotic components of the environment:


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