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  • 10-01-2022
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Which is an example of an abiotic factor that would strongly affect the
population of water lilies in a pond?

Which is an example of an abiotic factor that would strongly affect the population of water lilies in a pond class=

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srinidhiqueen
srinidhiqueen srinidhiqueen
  • 12-01-2022

Answer:

Sunlight

Explanation:

Abiotic means not alive, and the insects and fish options are alive, so we can eliminate those. Sunlight and rocks are left. Of these, the rock would not affect the water lilies, not as much as sunlight at least. Without sunlight, the water lilies would not be able to grow and thrive as all plants/flowers have sunlight as one of their basic needs, so sunlight must be the answer.

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