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31888 Environmental Interaction. http://kapalama.ksbe.edu/faculty/dokroess/ecosystem/ecosystem2007/Section4/04chshaw/interaction.html Environmental interaction is the way biotic factors (living things) and abiotic factors (nonliving things) interact with each other. Everything that lives in an ecosystem effect each other in some way and keep each other balanced. The effects can be positive or negitive. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science abiotic   factors   coconut   tree   biotic   home   location   nonliving   things   trees   sea   snails   wave   force Jan 1, 2007  

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