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Two elements of an organism’s physical or abiotic environment.
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The ecosystem of an organism is consisted of both biotic and abiotic components.
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The abiotic or the physical environment of an organism is consisted of several elements. It includes chemical
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Hence, it may be concluded that the major elements of abiotic environment of an organism are chemical resources and the physical conditions.
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