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23 December, 09:49

Which explains why a fallen, rotting tree is considered a biotic factor and not an abiotic factor? It was once alive. It was never alive. It is part of an ecosystem. It provides shelter for living things.?

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  1. 23 December, 10:38
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    All things considered, biotic components are living or once-living things that are in the biological system. So despite the fact that the tree is spoiling and dead, it is as yet biotic since it was once alive.

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    It was once alive
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