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Jazlynn Dominguez
11 October, 05:09
Is a fire abiotic or biotic
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Nadia Caldwell
11 October, 07:17
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Yes.
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Fire is not a living thing, and abiotic factors are the factors in an ecosystem that are not-living. Therefore, fire is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem, though is rarely mentioned.
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