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Which of these abiotic factors is most likely the reason some plants cannot live very close to the ocean? A. salty soil B. warm climate C. dim light D. polluted air
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Which of these abiotic factors is most likely the reason some plants cannot live very close to the ocean? A. salty soil B. warm climate C. dim light D. polluted air
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Which of these abiotic factors is most likely the reason some plants cannot live very close to the ocean?
A. salty soil
B. warm climate
C. dim light
D. polluted air
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The answer is SALTY SOIL.
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Salty soil is the answer, plants can survive in warm climates, they use Carbon Dioxide to breathe and make oxygen, and still use whatever light that they can.
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