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Please help me How do the biotic factors vary within an ecosystem and why?

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Biotic factors are just everything living (bio-) in an ecosystem. So they're bound to vary in every ecosystem, based on the biome, climate, other food sources available, et cetera.

Do you see flamingoes in the forest? No, you say? Well, they're living; they're biotic factors. They aren't in a forest or a jungle ecosystem because that's not their habitat and they don't thrive there.

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