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a living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biotic is living and abiotic is nonliving] The living part of an ecosystem is probably referring to the plants and animals. And, they are broken down into smaller groups called communities.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
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Fire is an Abiotic factor. The definition of Abiotic factors are the nonliving part of the ecosystem. I am pretty positive that fire is nonliving.
a living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biotic is living and abiotic is nonliving] The living part of an ecosystem is probably referring to the plants and animals. And, they are broken down into smaller groups called communities.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
abiotic factor
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The environment or abiotic factors.
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Soil
Fire is an Abiotic factor. The definition of Abiotic factors are the nonliving part of the ecosystem. I am pretty positive that fire is nonliving.
Soil and weather are part of an ecosystem and they are called abiotic factors.
Yes, because it is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. yes it does .
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Something non-living, like a rock or sand.