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  • Understanding Ecosystems: Living and Non-Living Components
    That's called an ecosystem.

    Here's why:

    * Organisms: An ecosystem includes all the living things in a particular area, like plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, etc.

    * Nonliving surroundings: It also includes the nonliving components of the environment, like water, air, soil, sunlight, and temperature.

    Together, these living and nonliving components interact in complex ways to form a balanced and functioning system.

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