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Without knowing more details I can't answer this question. But maybe your trouble in answering this question is because you don't know what biotic and abiotic means. Biotic=living or once living things (like plants, animals, sticks and leaves). Abiotic=things that were never alive (like the rocks and chemicals in the water)

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