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Abiotic: Air, sunlight, water, temperature, soil

Biotic: White turtleheads, trees, beardtongue, English plantains, other Baltimore Checkerspots (to mate)

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What are the biotic and abiotic factors within an ideal habitat for a Baltimore checkerspot butterfly?

ABOTIC! water sunlight soil BIOTIC turtle head .


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On the pro's their population will increase On the Con's the deer herd will probally decrease in population because they don't have food. Food is a limiting Factor. Hope that helped :) @itz_me_malika on instagram


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