Asked by daniel
Which is a biotic factor?
rotting carcass
rock
drop of water
fire
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Rotting carcass.
Explanation: Biotic factors are living things or things that were once living. A rotting carcass was once a living organism, so it’s biotic. Rock, a drop of water, and fire are abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Explanation: Biotic factors are living things or things that were once living. A rotting carcass was once a living organism, so it’s biotic. Rock, a drop of water, and fire are abiotic (nonliving) factors.
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