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Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor that can affect plant growth?
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MCQ
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Topic
Adaptations, interdependence and competition
Question
- A. Soil pH
- B. Predation
- C. Competition for mates
- D. Availability of food
Answer
Soil pH
Explanation
Soil pH is a non-living environmental factor that can affect plant distribution and growth, making it an abiotic factor.
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Abiotic factors common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Extract and interpret charts, graphs, and tables showing effects of abiotic factors..
Answer by clearly explaining how to extract and interpret charts, graphs, and tables showing effects of abiotic factors..
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