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is a rotting log biotic
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, a rotting log is considered biotic. Biotic factors refer to living or once-living organisms and their interactions in an ecosystem. A rotting log is the result of the decomposition of a once-living tree, and it is typically teeming with biotic activity, including fungi, bacteria, insects, and other microorganisms that help break down the organic material. This decomposition process is a critical part of nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
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