Answer:
The shrimp population in a bay
Explanation:
Biotic factors are the living component of an ecosystem. These include the plants and animals that inhabit the area. The rest of the choices are the abiotic factors which describe the non-living component of an ecosystem. Abiotic and biotic factors are interrelated and together help to form an ecosystem and biome.
The answer is sublimation
The plants having wide tips (trait A) retain the moisture, which means they are more prone to infection. So, the number of plants having trait A would be the most affected among all, and their number will significantly decrease, or may become extinct.
The plants having drip tips (trait B) drains away all the moisture, which means, they are less prone to fungal infections. So, the plants having drip tips would be the more abundant as compared to other traits.
The plant having mid-tip (trait C) retains a little amount of moisture. So, the plants having mid tip may or may not be infected, so, they can also survive, but the survival rate would be less than the drip-tip plants.
So, it can be concluded that plant having trait B would be most abundant in future, and plants having trait B would be less than plant having trait B, and the plant having trait A would either be extinct or least present.
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The chemical change that takes place is water and electrolytes are removed from the food being digest.
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https://www.pnas.org/content/98/10/5433 (this is where I got it from). Levels of soil nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium and pH, atmospheric CO2, herbivore, pathogen, and predator densities, disturbance regimes, and climate