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Nonliving. For example, rocks, soils and waters.
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Nonliving agent, eg, weather. ALTERNATE HOST
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A non living component of an ecosystem eg sunlight
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This is a term used to describe anything which is characterised by the absence of life or incompatible with life. In toxicology and ecotoxicology it refers to physical (eg heat, sunlight) or chemical processes (eg hydrolysis) that are capable of modifying chemical structures. Thus, abiotic transformation is a process in which a chemical in the environment is modified by non-biological mechanisms.
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nonliving, often applied to the nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
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