The biotic factors of the ocean must be able to breath under water. Things like whales,fish,turtles,seaweed,and krill all live under the ocean .There can be plants too like seaweed.
Human Impact, Density of Algae/Kelp, Population of: Plants, Mollusks, Crustaceans, Worms, Fish, Birds, Mammals
fish, dolphins, coral reefs,
the average temperature everyone wants to know for the marine biome has been scientifically prove to be 10 - 45 degrees Celsius
the average temperature of all oceans is 39 degrees Fahrenheit
seaweed fish whales sharks crabs lobster coral
what is the 10 major biome of the world
Plants. "Biotic" refers to anything living, so if you exclude animals (and I assume that you include humans and insects within the category of animals) then there's only plants left. Abiotic factors include weather, elevation and climate.
The Savannah biome covers about 10% of the world
Biotic means a living organism it is the opitsiote of abiotic abiotic means not living
The Savanna biome covers about 10% of the Earth out of all biomes.
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6-10 in
The Marine was released on 10/13/2006.
Biotic factors are the living components that affect a marine organism. What it eats, what eats it, how it mates and produces young. Activities like how it reproduces includes gestation time, parental care, gamete dispersal method, fertilization and dormancy. What diseases is it subject to and parasites are biotic factors. How mobile is it, what territory is able to cover, does it migrate or is it sedentary. (Nekton are free swimming or mobile organisms including fish, whales and krill but plankton are passive, they just drift with ocean currents.) Is it social in a school or pod to share in safety or hunting? Is it shore dwelling, or living in the deep water. Benthic organisms are bottom dwelling, they live either on the seabed or in the sediment. They can be attached & sessile or mobile bottom feeders and some do both by having a mobile juvenile stage. Abiotic marine factors include: Geography or topography underwater (plateau, valley, mountain and their slope, < 3% to > 10%). Plate tectonics. Temperature of air and water and their interactions. Latitude & seasonal periodicity to effect total amount of sunlight. Weather patterns (wind and water currents). Pedology (soil formation or weathering process) bedrock mineral content & sedimentation, age of formation, under water "climate". Wave action changes the amount of O2 dissolved in the water and the shore's shape. Chemistry including pollutants, pH, and salinity factors like fresh water influx with solutes and sediments.