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The B is the zone of air, land and water and it is where life is found or simply the totality of Earth. This zone is further divided into areas greatly affected by climatic conditions called B . Just below this level of organization, the E which includes all aspects of a living community and the physical environment is found. The level of C will appear after, if you exclude the physical environment or the non-living things. This is consists of all the local interacting P .

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