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Which of the following is an abiotic limiting factor of a population?
A predator Disease Food Climate
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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which of the following is in a b i o t i c limited factor of a pollution a a predator b disease seafood the climate
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Which of the following is an abiotic limiting factor of a population?
A. a predator B. disease C. food D. climate
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1. Wolves are predators. Which of the following are 3 abiotic factors that a wolf relies on:
A. water, moose, trees B. water,
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3. Moose are prey animals. Which of the following are 3 abiotic factors that a moose relles on:
A. rabbits, wolves, trees B.
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Ringed seals give birth in lairs carved out of packed snowdrifts. Which abiotic change may increase pup mortality?(1 point)
Respo
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Moose are pretty animals. Which of the 3 following are abiotic factors that a moose relies on:
Rabbits, wolves, trees Bushes,
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3. Moose are prey animals. Which of the following are 3 abiotic factors that a moose relies on:
A. rabbits, wolves, trees B.
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In the ecosystem described in the image above, all of the following are abiotic factors that would affect it except:(1 point) a
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In the ecosystem described in the image above, all of the following are abiotic factors that would affect it except:(1 point)
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all of the following are abiotic factors that would affect it except:(1 point) Responses temperature temperature type of soil
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In the ecosystem described in the image above, all of the following are abiotic factors that would affect
it except:(1 point)
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All the none living things in an ecosystem
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1. The shrubs and plants in this ecosystem most depend on what abiotic factor for survival?
* 1 point A. Rocks on which to grow
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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5.Wetland health can be affected by many factors. Which word is used for factors not caused by plants or animals?
Responses
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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Ringed seals give birth in lairs carved out of packed snowdrifts. Which abiotic change may increase pup mortality? (1 point)
Item
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Ringed seals give birth in lairs carved out of packed snowdrifts. Which abiotic change may increase pup mortality?(1 point)
Respo
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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The cones of lodgepole pine trees release their seeds when exposed to heat. Which abiotic event may benefit this plant? (1
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Which threat to monarchy butterflies is abiotic is it decreased in food predators decrease in mates or climate change
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The cones of lodgepole pine trees release their seeds when exposed to heat. Which abiotic event may benefit this plant?(1 point)
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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Which threat to monarch butterflies is abiotic?(1 point)
Responses predators predators decrease in food decrease in food decrease
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c. What abiotic factors might affect the kind of scavengers that contribute to a cadaver’s decomposition?
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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Which of these is an abiotic factor that can change the size of a population?(1 point)
Responses water water predators
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The following is a list of abiotic factors that would have a micro-effect on a tidal pool (rocky pockets of water where the
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The cones of lodgepole pine trees release their seeds when exposed to heat. Which abiotic event may benefit this plant?(1 point)
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Which example describes an abiotic factor that could impact the diversity of an ecosystem?
The introduction of an invasive
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According to the graph, what abiotic factor influences tadpole survival?
Responses A size of pondsize of pond B cadmium
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In this wetlands ecosystem, the __________ is/are an important abiotic factor that could limit the underwater organism
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_____ are examples of abiotic factors. Oxygen, soil, and fungi Fungi, bacteria, and water Water, oxygen, and soil Soil, fungi,
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the abiotic factor that affect the biotic factors of a terrestial habitat is
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Wetland health can be affected by many factors. Which word is used for factors not caused by plants or animals?(1 point)
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- Explanation of abiotic factors in the marine biome
- Impact of temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels on
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1. Explanation of abiotic factors in the marine biome
2. Impact of temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels
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1. Explanation of abiotic factors in the marine biome
2. Impact of temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels
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The cones of lodgepole pine trees release their seeds when exposed to heat. Which abiotic event may benefit this plant?
a flood b
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Abiotic factors such as temperature, sunlight, and nutrients influence the growth and distribution of kelp in a kelp forest
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The abiotic factors that might cause annual fluctuations in the rate of photosynthesis of producers in a grassland ecosystem in
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abiotic factors in temperate grasslands
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Ringed seals give birth in lairs carved out of packed snowdrifts. Which abiotic change may increase pup mortality?(1 point)
Respo
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Abiotic factors such as temperature, sunlight, and nutrients influence the growth and distribution of kelp in a kelp forest
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Abiotic factors such as temperature, sunlight, and nutrients influence the growth and distribution of kelp in a kelp forest
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Abiotic factors that affect population growth and demographics are also referred to as which of the following?
(1 point)
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The following is a list of abiotic factors that would have a micro-effect on a tidal pool (rocky pockets of water where the
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