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No, clouds are not living. They are groups of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere.

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10y ago

No. Biotic components are living components that affects other organisms.

Clouds are abiotic(non-living), because they're composed of water and atmospheric pressure.

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No, clouds are not considered biotic. Biotic factors refer to living organisms. Clouds are formed from water vapor in the atmosphere and are classified as an abiotic factor in the environment.

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17y ago

abiotic, they are not living things

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yes

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8y ago

abiotic

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