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Nelson
21 July, 15:42
How would a decaying tree be classified as?
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Corey Pittman
21 July, 17:29
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It would be considered biotic since it is nonliving
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Nataly Delacruz
21 July, 17:53
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Non-living biotic because its dead but anything that was once living is biotic
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