Some of the abiotic, or non biological factors, of a salt marsh are the salinity of the water and the amount of sunlight the marsh receives. Additionally, the amount of precipitation is another abiotic factor.
Algal Mats
~These are giant green "sheets" of grown algae often called "dragon vomit"
Pannes
~Shallow ponds created due to poor drainage and uneven distribution of sediment.
~Ditch grass, sea lettuce, and eel grass can grow there
1. human population
2.organisms
salinity
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving things that affect living organisms. Environmental factors e.g. pond, lake, ocean, desert, and mountain or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes are abiotic factors. The ocean is greatly penetrated by the sunlight in which it gives a great boost to the life below it.
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
Abiotic factors are sand, water, wind, waves, the sun, rocks; anything that is non-living and has never been living. The biotic factors are anything that is living or has lived; birds, sea grasses, people, sand crabs, insects, etc.
well salt is a abiotic factor..
Abiotic factors scientifically are the nonliving things in, and that effect an ecosystem. With that definition, the abiotic factors of every ecosystem are: sunlight, water, soil, temperature and oxygen Biotic factors are anything that is living in an ecosystem. plants, animals and humans make up most biotic factors. there must be thousands of different biotic and abiotic factors in just the salt water biome, but some examples would be: Biotic: algae, fungi, seaweed (etc) aquatic mammals, fish and other Abiotic: all of the above. in turn it would take days to name all of the biotic and abiotic factors of the sea, but here's a brief summary.
Abiotic factors in "The Old Man and the Sea" include the ocean water, sunlight, air, temperature, and salt content. Biotic factors in the story include the marlin, sharks, birds, fish, and plankton.
sea chodes is a factor of the dead sea
Biotic factor is any living organism which makes up an ecosystem. Ex. Animals and plants Abiotic factor is any non-living thing that makes up an ecosystem. Ex. A Rock and wind Biotic and abiotic factors are not interrelated. If one factor is changed or removed, it impacts the availability of other resources within the system.
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
They don't combine to make salt....that's for sure.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving things that affect living organisms. Environmental factors e.g. pond, lake, ocean, desert, and mountain or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes are abiotic factors. The ocean is greatly penetrated by the sunlight in which it gives a great boost to the life below it.
what are two abiotic factors that affect water lilies
Abiotic Factors:water salt chemicals minerals, rocks, air, sunshine, temperature, climate Biotic Factors: fish, plankton, plants, phytoplankton, zooplankton, bird, otters, seals
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
Abiotic factors are sand, water, wind, waves, the sun, rocks; anything that is non-living and has never been living. The biotic factors are anything that is living or has lived; birds, sea grasses, people, sand crabs, insects, etc.
the abiotic:factors of the ocean could be water salt rocks sand anything that is not living is a an abiotic