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The non-living environment refers to the physical components of an ecosystem that do not possess life, including elements such as soil, water, air, sunlight, and minerals. These abiotic factors play a crucial role in shaping habitats and influencing the living organisms within them. They interact with biotic components (living organisms) to create a balanced ecosystem. Understanding the non-living environment is essential for studying ecological relationships and processes.

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