Asked by Lost
Which of these is an example of how an abiotic factor affects a biotic factor?
1 Taming of a wild animal, like Cockatoo, for commercial purposes.
2. A fungus infects the population of frogs causing a population decline
3. An increase in rainfall leads to an increase in frog population.
4. An increase in fruit flies population leads to increase in spider population.
My answer is #2
1 Taming of a wild animal, like Cockatoo, for commercial purposes.
2. A fungus infects the population of frogs causing a population decline
3. An increase in rainfall leads to an increase in frog population.
4. An increase in fruit flies population leads to increase in spider population.
My answer is #2
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
nope, fungus is a living thing. You are looking for a nonliving thing affecting a living thing.
Answered by
bob
So what’s the answer
Answered by
Mac :3
The answer would be c
Answered by
No
Its D
Answered by
connexus 9th
its not D. D would be biotic against biotic, its c
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