Not completely wrong, only partially correct. From Wikipedia : ... In Biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment. These may be classified as light, temperature, water, atmospheric gases, and wind as well as soil and animal (edaphic) and physiographic (nature of land surface) factors. "All the living organisms that inhabit an environment are called biotic factors" - usually organized as prey and predators subcategories clown anemonefish blue marlin great barracuida poroupine fishskipjack tuna smooth hammer head stonefishreptiles green turtle hawksbill birdsbrown booby mammals dugong finless porpoise invertebrates ( some live in kelp)cnidarians crustarears echinodermsmollusks sponges
Abiotic factors in an ecosystem are all of the non-living things, such as rocks, air, weather, water, sand, etc. In the Caribbean Sea, the temperature is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit, and it has less salt than the Atlantic Ocean. The temperature is currently above average which is becoming a threat to the coral reefs.
abiotic: rocks sand dirt water temp. sun
biotic:fish bacteria
clown fish
hammer head shark
blue marlin
tuna
jellyfish ect.
Living organisms!
factors that are nonliving that play a role in the ecosystem. This includes sand and rocks on the ocean floor, shells of organisms, sunlight entering the water, and the water itself.
Some abiotic factors in the caribbean are wáter, sunlight, oxygen, rock, and sand.
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
abiotic.
i dont know all of them but 2 examples are water temperature and the oceans currents
The swordfish lives in the open ocean ecosystem, generally in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
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.
Water and rocks
Some abiotic factors of the ocean are salt, calcium, water, sand, methane,rocks,or underwater caves.
factors that are nonliving that play a role in the ecosystem. This includes sand and rocks on the ocean floor, shells of organisms, sunlight entering the water, and the water itself.
abiotic.
i dont know all of them but 2 examples are water temperature and the oceans currents
The abiotic parts of an ocean ecosystem are found in any ecosystem. Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, nutrients, water, sunlight, rocks, soil, and any thing else that is not living.
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
The swordfish lives in the open ocean ecosystem, generally in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
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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.
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.