It is an abiotic factor because sand is non-living and an abiotic factor is an non-living thing in an ecosystem.
A turtle laying eggs in the sand.
Here are some animals that live in the marine biome... Eel,sea turtle, tropical fish and rock fish. there is indangered animals like whales.......
coral reefs and coral shelfs and sand and water and more sand and rocks and then they have hills and stuff
The term abiotic refers to something that is not alive. Sand is clearly not alive, so it is abiotic.
yes it is a biome but its just the sand bit not the water
Abiotic factors in the marine biome include temperature, salinity, sunlight, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, and water currents. These factors play a crucial role in shaping the marine ecosystem and influencing the distribution and abundance of marine organisms. fluctuations in these abiotic factors can have significant impacts on the health and functioning of marine ecosystems.
Is a type of sand that has salt
The desert biome is characterized by its ability to absorb and hold large quantities of solar heat due to its dry conditions, lack of vegetation, and high albedo surfaces like sand and rock. This leads to extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night in deserts.
Certain fish, mollusks like clams, scallops, certain shrimp, starfish, sea cucumbers, sand eels, crabs, lobsters, corals, sea worms.
Barrel cacti generally do not like sand and prefer rocky hillsides.
Sand dollars
crab