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Solomon Pitts
13 July, 08:14
Non-living factors in an ecosystem are
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Underwood
13 July, 11:29
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non-living factors in an ecosystem are things that are not alive. like so rocks, water, air, soil and sunlight.
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Jaden West
13 July, 11:30
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Abiotic Factors are the nonliving things
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