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Which is a nonliving factor that defines a spruce-fir forest ecosystem? A) type of soil B) type of trees C) type of bacteria D) type of mammals
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Which is a nonliving factor that defines a spruce-fir forest ecosystem?
A) type of soil
B) type of trees
C) type of bacteria
D) type of mammals
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Soil because trees, bacteria, and mammals are living organisms/things and soil is not.
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A is the right answer
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