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A model of a biome can be created by including several of the abiotic (nonliving) and biotic (living) factors found in the actual ecosystem. A successful model replicates the conditions of an ecosystem, demonstrates some of the processes that take place in the ecosystem, and sustains itself.

Identify the abiotic and biotic factors that Aaliyah included in her model.

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Answer:

for the first image, both the sand and the rocks are abiotic and the pants are biotic

Step-by-step explanation:

Since they dont breath or eat, they are non-living.

The plants are biotic since they perform photosynthesis which is basically making food for themselves and they drink water too

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