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Why is water considered to be abiotic? O because it is not part of the biosphere O because it came from something living O because it is dead O because it never lived M
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Why is water considered to be abiotic? O because it is not part of the biosphere O because it came from something living O because it is dead O because it never lived M
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Why is water considered to be abiotic?
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because it is not part of the biosphere
O because it came from something living
O because it is dead
O because it never lived
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