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Abiotic factors (non living) that whales use include oxygen, water, sunlight and vibrations (sound waves).
If the coral is alive then it is a biotic factor because living things are biotic and things that have never been alive such as temperature and wind are abiotic.
Whales are biotic factors.
Whales are biotic factors.
Some abiotic factors in the Mariana Trench is Rocks, Sand and Underwater Volcanoes.
well i only know a few things that grow/live in the artctic. some small mosses and shrubs grow there. also some animals live there. like penguins or seals. abiotic things would probably be ice water and the sun (when it comes out).
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Abiotic and biotic factors of the bear itself or abiotic and biotic for the ecosystem?If for the ecosystem of a polar bear:Abiotic means nonliving. The abiotic factors for a polar bear would be for example; ice. Ice is nonliving along with water. without water the bear would get dehydrated.Biotic means living. The biotic factors for polar bears would be, for example, fish. This provides nutrients to the bear.
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
They do interact in same way other whales may do. They may see a boat and approach it cautiously then the may swim by the boat. This is why other whales are vulnerable to being hunted due to their natural curiosity like humans.
"Curiosity killed the whale". Got it ?
Blue whales are normally found in the sunlight zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean.