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  • Abiotic Factors in Ecosystems: Identifying Non-Living Components
    Here's how to break down the question and identify the correct answer:

    * Ecosystem: A community of living organisms (biotic) and their non-living environment (abiotic) interacting as a system.

    * Abiotic: Non-living components of an ecosystem.

    Here are some examples of abiotic factors:

    * Sunlight: Provides energy for plants

    * Water: Essential for life processes

    * Temperature: Influences the rate of biological reactions

    * Soil: Provides nutrients and support for plants

    * Air: Provides oxygen for respiration

    Therefore, the list that includes only abiotic parts of an ecosystem would be:

    * Sunlight, water, temperature, soil, air

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