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16 September, 23:06
What are five abiotic factors of an ecosystem?
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Paula Flynn
16 September, 23:22
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Answer:sunlight chemical elements water and wind
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Simone Mccoy
16 September, 23:33
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Abiotic meaning: Not alive
Rocks, soil, sand, water, and sunlight.
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