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Which abiotic factor is the most limiting in terms of the amount of food plants can produce? Here are the options A: Sunlight hitting the leaves B: Amounts of carbon dioxide C: Amounts of oxygen D: Amounts
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Which abiotic factor is the most limiting in terms of the amount of food plants can produce?
Here are the options
A: Sunlight hitting the leaves
B: Amounts of carbon dioxide
C: Amounts of oxygen
D: Amounts of oxygen
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i say b and a
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