That is a very difficult question, because technically everything is just a bunch of atoms bound in various chemicals and forms. This is similar to answering the question 'what defines a living thing from a non-living thing'.
Generally, a living organism is defined as something that can utilize energy and reproduce, however, there are chemicals that can do this without any seemingly obvious life present.
The nonliving parts of an organism's environment are called abiotic factors.
communities and nonliving environments. Abiotic-nonliving Biotic-living
The name for the nonliving parts is a Abiotic Factors.
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