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Why is water considered to be abiotic?

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Answer: Water is a nonliving factor so it is considered abiotic. Abiotic is any nonliving factor of the ecosystem, With said that water is not living so it is considered abiotic. Hope this helps.

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Water is considered an abiotic factor in the ecosystem because it is a non-living part of the ecosystem. Water is very important to al living things and no living organism can survive without it. Other abiotic factors in the ecosystem are soil, rocks, sunlight, oxygen, etc.
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