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What is one way to classify mud found in an ecosystem

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abiotic factor

Step-by-step explanation:

mud found in an ecosystem is an abiotic component. 1. Due to their water content, they are classified as liquid sludge and solid sludge. by their chemical composition they are classified in organic and inorganic sludge.

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Answer:

mud found in an ecosystem is an abiotic component.

Muds have different classifications for example:

1. Due to their water content, they are classified as liquid sludge and solid sludge.

by their chemical composition they are classified in organic and inorganic sludge.

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