Living resources from the ocean:
Non living resources:
I believe it is a population.
Marine biologists study nonliving factors like water temperature, salinity, pH levels, and ocean currents to understand their impact on marine ecosystems. They also research nonliving structures like coral reefs, underwater geology, and ocean pollution to assess their effects on marine life.
glass is nonliving. The non-living factors that are part of the ocean ecosystem include water, the substrate (rock or sand), and the minerals and gases dissolved in the water.
Many people with "green thumbs" seem to have an affinity for planting and raising glorious flowers. They instinctively seem to know when to fertilize, when to spray, when to prune, and develop gorgeous blossoms
biotic and abiotic
One nonliving resource is saltwater. From this one can get salt and water. Minerals, oil, and gas is also extracted from the ocean.
well yes even though they DONT move there alive and are a living resource
Sea saltWater (desalinated).
nonliving is like the ocean the ocean doesnt breathe and the ocean doesnt talk living is like animals like humens we could talk we could write and breathe but does the ocean knows how to do that? No i dont think so so now you know what nonliving and whats living
An oceanographer is someone who studies the ocean and all the living and nonliving things that pertain to the ocean.
None. non-living things do not live therefore they cannot live in the ocean.
I believe it is a population.
what ocean did delaware use as a resource
Natural Resources are used to make everything on the planet. The ocean is a natural resource, and it can be used to generate wave power.
stupid guestion but no it is not nonliving
There are many kinds of renewable resources from the ocean. One of these renewable resources includes any of the oceans plant life.
First of all, let's define what these resources are:Biotic: Meaning of or related to life. All the living factors of an ecosystem.Examples: Plants, animals, fungi, protist and bacteria are all biotic or living factors.Abiotic: Meaning not alive. All the nonliving factors that affect living organisms.Example: Environmental factors such habitat (pond, lake, ocean, desert, mountain) or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes, etc. are Abiotic factors.Nonrenewable Resources: Nonrenewable resource are those Natural Resources that cannot be replaced once they are used up.Some examples include: oil, coal, gas, uranium.Renewable Resources: Renewable resources are those resources that can be replaced as they are used up.Some examples include: soil, air, water, wood, sunlight.As you can see, some have similarities and differences. Biotic resources are renewable while Abiotic resource are nonrenewable.