Nonliving and living factors that

  1. Abiotic factors are living factors. (wind, temperature)Biotic factors are non-living factors. (sunlight, animals) Is this right,
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  2. What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors that affect population?A. Abiotic factors are nonliving factors, but
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  3. Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)Responses A living object is unable
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  4. Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)Responses A living object is unable
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  5. Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)Responses A living object is unable
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  6. What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organism? (1 point)variation
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  7. what is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organism?A. variation B.
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  8. What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organism? (1 point)Ovariation A
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  9. What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organis(1 point) • frameshift
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  10. What is the term used to describe any living or nonliving things that influence another living organism? (1 point)O variation
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