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Non-living parts of an environment.​

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Answered by TheUltimateDomb
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Nonliving things do not grow, need food, or reproduce. 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.

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Nonliving things do not grow, need food, or reproduce. 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.

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