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Which of these is an example of how an abiotic factor affects a biotic factor?
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Taming of a wild animal, like Cockatoo, for commercial purposes.
Taming of a wild animal, like Cockatoo, for commercial purposes.

A fungus infects the population of frogs causing a population decline.
A fungus infects the population of frogs causing a population decline.

An increase in rainfall leads to an increase in frog population.
An increase in rainfall leads to an increase in frog population.

An increase in fruit flies population leads to increase in spider population.

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"An increase in rainfall leads to an increase in frog population."

Reason: rainfall is an abiotic (nonliving) factor; frogs are biotic. The other options describe interactions among living organisms (biotic factors).