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3. What impact do the amounts of available energy, water, and oxygen have on an ecosystem? (1) They act as limiting factors. (2) They are used as nutrients. (3) They recycle the residue of dead organisms.
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3. What impact do the amounts of available energy, water, and
oxygen have on an ecosystem?
(1) They act as limiting factors.
(2) They are used as nutrients.
(3) They recycle the residue of dead organisms.
(4) They control environmental temperature.
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Definitely 4 Play control environment temperature
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1. They act as limiting forces
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