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List at least 3 abiotic and biotic factors and explain how they can affect the populations of different species in an ecosystem.
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- List at least 5 abiotic factors and explain how they can affect the populations of different species in an ecosystem. NOTE: Please explain how that factor affect population (not just giving meaning)Give 10 examples of 10 biotic factors in surroundingsCompare the impact of abiotic forces on aquatic and terrestrial environments