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Bio-physical Interactions

Bio-physical interactions refer to the ways living organisms and physical environments influence and affect each other. For example, plants rely on sunlight (a physical factor) for photosynthesis, while their presence can modify soil and water conditions. Similarly, humans impact ecosystems through activities like building or farming, which can change natural processes. These interactions are crucial for maintaining ecological balance and health, highlighting the interconnectedness between life forms and their physical surroundings. Understanding bio-physical interactions helps manage environmental challenges and promotes sustainable coexistence with nature.