Abiotic factors influencing where an octopus lives include water temperature, salinity, and depth. Octopuses typically prefer warmer waters and specific salinity levels that suit their physiological needs. Additionally, the availability of suitable substrates for hiding and hunting, such as rocky or coral reefs, is crucial for their habitat selection. Light penetration and ocean currents can also affect their distribution and behavior.
Abiotic factors in an environment refer to non-living components like temperature, water availability, and soil type. Biotic factors, on the other hand, are living components such as plants, animals, and microorganisms within an ecosystem that interact with each other and the abiotic factors. Together, these factors create an ecosystem where a species lives.
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Abiotic directly affect biotic factors through certain processes like temperature which is abiotic that helps plants produce food which is biotic. Also, the weather of a place which is abiotic greatly affects biotic things that are living in the same area.
The biotic factors are living things like animals and plants. Abiotic factors are non living things like minerals, water, air etc. Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors to survive for example all living things need water, air, and sunlight to survive and thrive.
Abiotic factors that determine what can live in an environment include temperature, water availability, sunlight, soil composition, and pH levels. These factors influence the types of organisms that can survive and thrive in a particular ecosystem.
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Octopus' live about 3-5 years, so you can decide if it lives a long life or a short one. : )
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together: biotic and abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecostystem in which the organism lives
The blue-ringed octopus lives in the ocean an therefore the term 'landscape' would not apply to where it lives.
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