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In an ecosystem, the non living components are 1.less important than the living components 2.equally important as those of living components 3.more important than living components 4.all the above

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Answered by YashiShingla
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Answer:

2.Equally important as those of living components

Explanation:

Living things need nonliving things to survive. Without food, water, and air, living things die. Sunlight, shelter, and soil are also important for living things. ... Plants use water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from sunlight to make their own food.

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. Some examples of living things are organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.

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