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2. Which is an abiotic factor? a. sunlight b. dead log c. deer d. earthworm a?
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2. Which is an abiotic factor?
a. sunlight
b. dead log
c. deer
d. earthworm
a?
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A should be your answer.
Sunlight is abiotic and not living.
The rest still contains biological life.
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Yes I would say it is A
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