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Which of these is an example of how an abiotic factor affects a biotic factor

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According to E2020 the following are all the correct answers.

Ash from a volcanic eruption kills new plant growth.

Warm water from a nuclear power plant causes overgrowth of algae.

A river floods and deposits tree pollen along its banks.

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Abiotic factors are especially important because they directly affect how organisms survive. These factors are the conditions of the environment where the living organisms live. When these factors are changed or altered, the organisms should adapt to that change or else they will not survive. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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