Water and Sand
Water and Sand
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
There are many abiotic factors of a sea otter habitat including the water. Another abiotic factors of this habitat is the sand and rocks.
Abiotic factors that can affect dolphins include water temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, and ocean currents. These factors play a crucial role in determining the distribution and behavior of dolphins in their marine environment. Changes in these abiotic factors can impact the health and survival of dolphin populations.
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.
Abiotic Factor: The Sea Otter is carnivorous, so it eats mussels, etc. So, the organisms that are in a shell, the sea otter brings the shell to the surface and get a rock to crack the shell open. Obviously, the rock would be an abiotic factor. So the rock helps the otter survive by letting it eat (source of energy).
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
There are water, sand, sea shells, some crab shells, and little rocks.
It is abiotic
3 main abiotic factors in the sea are Wind, Currents and the sand, rocks and surrounding islands.
sea chodes is a factor of the dead sea
Abiotic is everything that isn't alive, so the sun, the water and the rocks on the sea bed. Biotic is everything alive, the fish, their faeces and dead bodies, algae... and so on. The human element is interesting, I suppose it's biotic, but the noise pollution by boats which are obviously not living ... I don't know, biotic or abiotic?