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Abiotic Factor

The temperature will affect them because otherwise they could dry out.

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Abiotic factors for a snail include temperature, sunlight, and moisture levels in its environment. Biotic factors would be other organisms in its ecosystem such as predators, prey, and symbiotic relationships with bacteria.

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biotic because it is living and contributes to the carbon cycle

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11y ago
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well, from my point I think a snail abiotic

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7y ago
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Biotic

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RYAN MCQUINN

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Vern Kovacek

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3y ago
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Biotic, because all animals/insects are moving and alive

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