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How do living and nonliving things interact in the environment?
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How do living and nonliving things interact in the environment?
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Brah thats a easy 100 anyway the answer is Living and nonliving things interact
with each other by forming an ecosystem, whereliving things
can obtain nutrients and energy from
nonliving things
through chemical processes
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