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Is the sun biotic

Updated: 8/9/2023
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it is abiotic because it is a nonliving thing just learned last week.

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The sun is a nonliving thing so it's abiotic..

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it is a abiotic factor because it is not a living organism in a ecosystem.

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abiotic factor

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It is abiotic

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