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What is one biotic factor that can change the size of a population in an ecosystem? A) the type of soil present B) the number of predators present C) the average yearly temperature D) the amount of available
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What is one biotic factor that can change the size of a population in an ecosystem?
A) the type of soil present
B) the number of predators present
C) the average yearly temperature
D) the amount of available groundwater
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I say it is B
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It is the number of predictors because that is the only thing that is biotic
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