Abiotic Factors
Abiotic, 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.
The abiotic factors of the ocean include:
Sun (light), water (salt), rocks, sand, oxygen, predation system, clouds, temperature, water movement, weather.
Abiotic factors are factors that are not living. Abiotic factors of a marine biome would be water, sunlight, rocks, and climate.
Abiotic Factors:
SeaShells
UnderWater Caves
Sand
Biotic Factors:
Sharks
Star Fish
Plants
what are the
abiotic oceanic zones
# temp # salinity
some are seaweed and coral and water.
abiotic.
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
Water and Sand
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
The following are all determined by non-living factors and can affect marine organisms: Temperature Type of soil or rock on ocean floor Salinity Amount of light Water depth (this can change with the tides)
abiotic.
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
water.
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
As far as I understand it, the ocean and the elements that make it up are the only abiotic factors involved. So, one might be nitrogen or something like that.
Water and Sand
Water and rocks
Water and Sand
the abiotic:factors of the ocean could be water salt rocks sand anything that is not living is a an abiotic
The Number One Abiotic Oceanic Factor is known as H2O Water; Number Two are the Salts.
some biotic & abiotic foctors include plants,animals, & this is about 87%
is anything that does move like a rock or alage