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Dirt is an example of
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
The amount of species in a given area
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
The number and variety of species in a specific area
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
A plate boundary that slips and slides against one another usually causing earthquakes
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
Resources that cause a population to reach its carrying capacity
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
The Ozone layer is found in the
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
Which of the following describes a population that is distributed evenly accross an area?
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
Factors that are not effected by population density
biodiversity
uniform
both a resource and an abiotic factor
stratosphere
all of the answer choices are correct
density independent factors
transform plate boundary
both population size and density
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