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What is one way water moves through the nonliving parts of an ecosystem

during the water cycle?
A. Sweating
B. Evaporation
C. Photosynthesis
D. Transpiration
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Answer:

The nonliving processes such as evaporation, precipitation, etc., water returns back into the atmosphere.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water moves through the help of living organisms in an ecosystem.

Although, the non-livings processes are also the main partners of this process.

Plants absorbs water through their root system and loss by transpiration.

Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem.

Other nonliving processes such as evaporation, precipitation, water returns back into the atmosphere.

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Evaporation. Transpiration and photosynthesis deal with plants, living things. Sweating with humans, living things. Evaporation does not, therefore leaving it the only option left.
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