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Abiotic Natural Phenomena

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An abiotic natural phenomena is a condition of the environment around us which is shown by the condition of nonliving things.

Like the biotic natural, abiotic natural phenomena can also be observed in everyday life.

In the dry season, we still hear or see on Tv about forest fire happening. A forest fire will produce smoke. Smoke is one type oa abiotic component or object.

Excessuve smoke in the air can effect the organism around. For instance the smoke may disturb our system of respiration so that it causes cough. Besides, the smoke can also accumulate in the atmosphere, reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the earth. Sunlight is highly needed by all organism. The organisms that directly make use of sunlight are plants for  the process of photosynthesis. The decrease of sunlight will cause the photosynthesis process to be disturbed.

Another example of abiotic phenomenon is the fall of jati teak leaves in the dry season.

In the dry season, the environment keeps a little amound of water. Water is a biotic component which is much needed by organisms. If the amount of water is an environment is small. The organism in the environment will try to economize the use of water. Therefore, to reduce the discharge of water (evaporation) in the dry season, the jati teak tree makes its leaves fall.


Therefore are many other example of abiotic natural phenomena happening around us. Now please give other example of abiotic natural phenomena

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