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Kailyn Larson

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Yes, glass is considered an abiotic material because it is not living or derived from living organisms. It is typically made by melting sand or silica at high temperatures to form a solid material.

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Glass is abiotic. This is because it is not a living organism because glass is a material and is not composed of cells.

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MAXINE JIANG

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Abiotic

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Glass is abiotic because it is nonliving

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Yes, glass is abiotic.

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biotic

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