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Can abiotic factors be composed of cells?
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Can abiotic factors be composed of cells?
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no abiotic is a non living thing and cells are living if that makes sense!!! I hope this helped!!!!
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no abiotic factors cannot be composed of cells as cell is the smallest unit in living organisms but abiotic factors compose of non living things. so this is not true
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