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Shamar Mccullough
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12 June, 13:54
What are five abiotic and five biotic in a tundra
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Kassandra Bernard
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Answer: 5 biotic are: insects, low shrubs, migratory birds, herbivores and carnivores.
5 abiotic are: wind, rain, a small amount of sunlight, permafrost and pools of water.
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