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Lots of non-living things can be in tide pools-----water, rocks, salt, dirt, sand, shells, dead plants or animals, lost teeth or other lost animal parts, and anything that humans/animals have thrown, dumped, or accidentally dropped into the ocean or general tidepool area can be found in the tidepools.

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12y ago

living (biotic)-

seagulls

crabs of all sorts

turtles

people

seaweed

jellyfish

various fish (sharks, dolphins, and other types of fish)

non-living (abiotic)-

sand

water

rocks

seashells

drift wood

sand-dunes

sunlight

waves

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15y ago

Water

Rocks

Dirt

Deceased living organisms

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dirt

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Q: What non-living things are there in a tide pool?
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