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Which is biotic? water temperature beeswax snow

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Beeswax is biotic.

In order for something to be biotic, it must be living, or result from a living organism.

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Answer:

none is biotic, all are abiotic

Step-by-step explanation:

An ecosystem has various components, they interact each other. In some classifications they can be biotic or abiotic. The abiotic are for example water, temperature and snow and inorganic or organic substances for example beeswax .

The biotic components are for example plant, animals as the bee, and other organism living . They are the living parts of an ecosystem and these organism take in nutrients. Beeswax doesn´t take nutrients from anything but is used by the bees to form cells for honey storage

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