The table describes the abiotic factors of two biomes.

Factor Biome A Biome B
Temperature hot moderate
Water limited rainfall varying
Sunlight high high
Soil loose and dry moist with abundant nutrients
Which statement about the biotic factors of the biomes is the most reasonable?

(1 point)
Responses

Animals in Biome A burrow into the loose sand to avoid the heat.
Animals in Biome A burrow into the loose sand to avoid the heat.

The plants in Biome A grow taller than the plants in Biome B.
The plants in Biome A grow taller than the plants in Biome B.

The conditions in Biome A are better suited to farming than the conditions in Biome B.
The conditions in Biome A are better suited to farming than the conditions in Biome B.

Animals in Biome B have thick coats to keep them warm.

1 answer

The most reasonable statement about the biotic factors of the biomes is:

Animals in Biome A burrow into the loose sand to avoid the heat.

This conclusion aligns with the abiotic factors described: Biome A has hot temperatures and loose, dry soil, suggesting that animals may adapt by burrowing to escape the heat. The other statements are less likely to be true based on the provided abiotic factors.