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Seamus Carroll
22 March, 18:13
Why is water considered to be abiotic?
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Aliyah Mann
22 March, 19:55
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Water is considered an abiotic factor in the ecosystem because it is a non-living part of the ecosystem. Although water is abiotic, it has great impacts on both living and non-living things. Water is very important to al living things and no living organism can survive without it. Other abiotic factors in the ecosystem are soil, rocks, sunlight, oxygen, etc.
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