There are many abiotic factors of a sea otter habitat including the water. Another abiotic factors of this habitat is the sand and rocks.
The turtle itself is a biotic factor while its shell is an abiotic factor.
Fix: Ok i cant think of an abiotic factor but the shell is biotic because it is part of a living thing.
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abiotic and biotic factors in sharks
The tiger shark is a biotic factor
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Abiotic Factors:water salt chemicals minerals, rocks, air, sunshine, temperature, climate Biotic Factors: fish, plankton, plants, phytoplankton, zooplankton, bird, otters, seals
yes he is a biotic
Biotic factors in an environment are the living organisms. Such as animals and plants. Water, temperature, and rock are examples of abiotic factors. Some examples of biotic factors in "Finding Nemo" are the fish, sharks, plants, and living coral.
Some biotic factors of the ocean are fish, whale, shark, dolphin, anything that is living in the ocean. There can also be plants like seaweed, coral and more.jellyfishsharkwhaledolphinkrillspongesseaweedplanktonsquids
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Five living parts of an ecosystem would consist of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and decomposers. These all come together and make an ecosystem.
great white shark.
the great white shark
a great white shark is bigger than a bull shark
Not completely wrong, only partially correct. From Wikipedia : ... In biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. These may be classified as light, temperature, water, atmospheric gases, and wind as well as soil and animal (edaphic) and physiographic (nature of land surface) factors. "All the living organisms that inhabit an environment are called biotic factors" - usually organized as prey and predators subcategories clown anemonefish blue marlin great barracuida poroupine fishskipjack tuna smooth hammer head stonefishreptiles green turtle hawksbill birdsbrown booby mammals dugong finless porpoise invertebrates ( some live in kelp)cnidarians crustarears echinodermsmollusks sponges