some ways the living organisms might interact with the non-living parts of the environment.
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* These living things interact with the nonliving things around them such as sunlight, temperature, water, and soil. The living things in an ecosystem are interdependent. This means that living things depend on their interactions with each other and also nonliving things for survival.
Living things change the environment on Earth.Plants grow and if not maintained in some way, can become crowded with some plants taking over. Trees grow and provide shade and shelter to living things. Plants attract animals that eat plants.
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