Biotic Factors
water
oxygen
sand
rocks
shells
sunlight
mud
nutrients
Some example could be water, rocks, sand, seashells, salt, and sometime oil/trash
There are many non living things in the ocean. Some of these include sand, salt, water, rocks, ice, and waves.
the coral, everything is alive except for rocks and sand.
water sand and rocks
abiotic
A coral reef is a community of organisms that exist in shallower ocean depths. The key component is coral, which often forms the foundation of the reef ecosystem. Coral species may either be photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic, however, the foundational species as well as the predominant majority are often photosynthetic. Most people define a 'reef' as a 'coral reef', but there are however manmade reefs, often called artificial reefs. These reefs are usually made from scrap material such as bridge rubble, or sunken ships. I would also call underwater rock formations that are often inhabited by various marine species a type of reef as well.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
There are quite a few facts about non living things of ocean ecosystem. These non living things like water help the living things to survive for example.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
It helps because it provides health for Coral Reef Non-Living Elements.
Coral reef and trees
THE BIOTIC - are living components of an ecosystems THE ABIOTIC-are non living components of an ecosystems Ecosystems a specific place where biotic or living components depends on abiotic or non living components CORAL REEFS BIOTIC-oyster,sea grasses,shellfishes,clownfishes,starfishes CORAL REEFS ABIOTIC -rock,minerals,amount of sunlight reaching the coral reef ,water reference: living things and the environment EXPLORING AND PROTECTING OUR WORLD 6
abiotic
There is no such thing as a non-living organism.
living things: fish, plankton, coral, seaweed, any organism non-living things: water, salt, rocks, litter, mud, sand
lizards
A coral reef is a community of organisms that exist in shallower ocean depths. The key component is coral, which often forms the foundation of the reef ecosystem. Coral species may either be photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic, however, the foundational species as well as the predominant majority are often photosynthetic. Most people define a 'reef' as a 'coral reef', but there are however manmade reefs, often called artificial reefs. These reefs are usually made from scrap material such as bridge rubble, or sunken ships. I would also call underwater rock formations that are often inhabited by various marine species a type of reef as well.
English Answer: Coral reefs are made of a living layer of coral on top of the skeletons of previous generations. So they are primarily made of non living coral But they are referred to living reefs as they continue to grow and live.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
that living things can breath and non living things cant
abiotic A+