Water, Sand and maybe some rocks.
biotic and abiotic
Two abiotic factors of the ocean that are conditions of the environment are temperature and salinity. These factors can affect the distribution of marine species and influence ocean currents and circulation patterns.
Abiotic is what you would call something in nature that isn't alive. Like a log or a rock. Those are abiotic things. Biotic things are animals, plants, etc. Things that are alive.
No, organisms are living things and therefore they are biotic, not abiotic. Abiotic factors include physical and chemical components of an environment that do not involve living organisms.
Abiotic factors of a taiga include cold temperatures, long winters, and low precipitation levels. The soil in the taiga is often acidic and nutrient-poor, and the region typically experiences permafrost in some areas.
Abiotic means non-living things. Undertow in the ocean is an example of abiotic.
water.
Water and Sand
Water and Sand
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
Some abiotic factors in a tropical ocean include temperature, salinity, sunlight, and dissolved oxygen levels. These factors can influence the distribution and abundance of marine life in the ecosystem.
Water, Sand and maybe some rocks.
ocean can be abiotic factors of sea lions
animals are biotic and soil is Abiotic
biotic and abiotic
biotic things (living) need many things to survive. but some of the things they need are abiotic (non-living). like a fish, it needs water to survive. the fish is biotic and the water is abiotic. also all plants and animals need water, air, soil, food, sunlight and ideal temperature. these are all abiotic things.
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.