Are living and non-living interactions important? Why?
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Are living and non-living interactions important? Why?
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Some examples of important nonliving things in an ecosystem are sunlight, temperature, water, air, wind, rocks, and soil. Living things grow, change, produce waste, reproduce, and die. ... Organisms interact with the living and nonliving things in their ecosystem to survive. A forest is a type of ecosystem.
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Are living and non-living interactions important? Why?
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