Marine Biome! In the marine biome, you can only get sunlight near the top of the water, and many species compete for the space in which you can get it.
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
2 watts a year
The amount of sunlight that can be found in a freshwater biome varies. Some of these biomes receive more sunlight than others.
no it does not the darkness of the water is so far down that the sunlight cannot reach the bottem of the marine biome
yes
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
your dumb
2 watts a year
An example of competition is a group of squirrels eating a colony of beetles!!!! An example of competition is a red fox eating a squirrle.
The amount of sunlight that can be found in a freshwater biome varies. Some of these biomes receive more sunlight than others.
one example of competition in the artic is between polar bears and the artic wolf. both compete against each other for same source of food, which tend to be other animals you could also mention intraspecific competition between producers, for example in winter months when sunlight is scarce grass will compete for sunlight
organisms try to use the same recourse
aphotic zone
Sunlight can penetrate through the limnetic zone into the profundal zone.
1.) One factor is Space. 2.) Another factor is Sunlight.
tropical rainforest
The rainforests. Due to high amounts of precipitation and direct, year-long sunlight, rainforests have the highest primary productivity of any biome.