Answer:
The ability of an ecosystem to adapt to any kind of change that occurs makes it resistant to the disturbances.
Explanation:
The ability of an ecosystem to fight and survive through all the disturbances makes it resistant to any kind of change. Both the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem play an active role in making it resistant.
The plants which will be able to carry out photosynthesis even in harsh conditions will make the ecosystem resistant by providing food even in harsh conditions.
The animals which can survive even in harsh conditions make the ecosystem stable.
Abiotic factors such as humidity, pressure, light, temperature, salinity of the soil and even pH are all factors that have a huge impact on resistance of an ecosystem.