What are abiotic factors in an agricultural ecosystem?
What are abiotic factors in an agricultural ecosystem?
Explanation
Abiotic factors are non-living environmental conditions affecting agriculture: temperature, rainfall, sunlight, soil type, humidity, wind, and topography.
These factors determine what crops can grow where. Tropical crops need warmth and rainfall; temperate crops need cool seasons. Farmers cannot change climate but adapt to it.
Climate change is altering abiotic factors, requiring farmers to adopt new varieties and practices suited to changing conditions.