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Which one of the following options describes the difference between abiotic resources and abiotic conditions?

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Ask: “If one organism uses it, is there less left for others?” If yes \Rightarrow \textbf{resource}; if no (it just affects performance) \Rightarrow \textbf{condition}.
Updated On: Aug 27, 2025
  • Resource levels can fluctuate but conditions do not.
  • Conditions can fluctuate but resource levels do not.
  • Resources can be used up by organisms, whereas conditions cannot
  • Conditions can be used up by organisms, whereas resources cannot
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall precise ecological definitions.
Resources are environmental factors that \emph{organisms consume or deplete} as they are used (e.g., light, water, nutrients, prey). Their availability to others \emph{decreases} as one organism uses them.
Conditions are physical/chemical attributes of the environment that \emph{influence} organisms but are \emph{not consumed} (e.g., temperature, pH, salinity).

Step 2: Evaluate each option using the definitions.

(A) Incorrect: both resources (e.g., light) \emph{and} conditions (e.g., temperature) can fluctuate.
(B) Incorrect: same reason as (A); resources also vary in time/space.
(C) Correct: captures the key difference — consumable vs. non-consumable.
(D) Incorrect: the opposite of the correct statement. Final Answer:
\[ \boxed{\text{(C) Resources can be used up; conditions cannot}} \]
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