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Nonliving part of the environment is

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\boxed{\bold{Abiotic \ Factor(s)}}

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  • Nonliving part of the environment are abiotic factor(s)

Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. Some examples of abiotic factors are wind, sun, soil, rain, water, rocks and minerals. These abiotic factors affect biotic factors because the biotic factors need to survive with these things. Water, sunlight and soil might not be living, but they help other organisms live.

- Mordancy

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Abiotic factors.

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