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Knight
17 September, 13:51
Why is water considered a to be abiotic
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Tucker Byrd
17 September, 17:17
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Because water is not alive
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Monique
17 September, 17:50
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Because water is a non-living object that all living objects need to survive, or else they will not be able to live and thrive on our planet.
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