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Which level of organization involves living and nonliving factors?
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The ecosystem level of organization involves both living and nonliving factors. Ecosystems consist of communities of organisms interacting with each other and with the abiotic, or nonliving, factors in their environment. This includes factors such as water, air, temperature, soil, and sunlight that can influence the distribution and abundance of living organisms within an ecosystem.