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Which is an example of how biotic and abiotic factors interact? a. sunlight increases the temperature of pond water b. water and soil mix together to make mud **** c. tree roots split apart rocks in the
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Which is an example of how biotic and abiotic factors interact?
a. sunlight increases the temperature of pond water
b. water and soil mix together to make mud ****
c. tree roots split apart rocks in the ground
d. humidity in the air forms
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The answer would be C. tree roots split apart ricks in the ground
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