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the world of non-living creatures called dash environment​

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Answered by shj0570515
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Non-living things are inanimate objects or forces with the ability to influence, shape, alter a habitat, and impact its life. Some examples of non-living things include rocks, water, weather, climate, and natural events such as rockfalls or earthquakes.

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Answered by BabyBunny
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abiotic

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the world of non-living creatures called abiotic environment

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