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Compare observations of biotic and abiotic factors and describe the pattern you notice
Free printable Grade 6 science worksheet for "Compare observations of biotic and abiotic factors and describe the pattern you notice" — practice ecosystems. No-prep, print or assign online.
Middle school students compare observations of biotic and abiotic factors across different ecosystems, identifying patterns in how living and non-living components interact to shape an environment. This Life Science worksheet develops analytical thinking about ecosystem balance and helps learners articulate cause-and-effect relationships between abiotic conditions and the organisms they support. It fits naturally within an Ecosystems unit and builds the evidence-based reasoning expected in middle school science.
Learning objectives
- Distinguish between biotic and abiotic factors and identify examples of each
- Compare how biotic and abiotic factors vary across different ecosystems
- Describe patterns observed in how living and non-living components interact
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