um no algae is biotic because it is a plant um no algae is biotic because it is a plant
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
All living things are biotic factors.
Similarities: Both biotic and abiotic factors play crucial roles in shaping coral reef ecosystems. Both types of factors can influence the health and functioning of coral reef communities. Differences: Biotic factors are living components such as coral, fish, and algae, while abiotic factors are non-living components like temperature, sunlight, and water chemistry. Biotic factors interact with each other through complex ecological relationships, while abiotic factors directly impact the environment without biological mediation.
It is abiotic
Abiotic Abiotic
Is booth because.... When is a plant, is biotic, but when is dead is abiotic
Is booth because.... When is a plant, is biotic, but when is dead is abiotic
THE BIOTIC - are living components of an ecosystems THE ABIOTIC-are non living components of an ecosystems Ecosystems a specific place where biotic or living components depends on abiotic or non living components CORAL REEFS BIOTIC-oyster,sea grasses,shellfishes,clownfishes,starfishes CORAL REEFS ABIOTIC -rock,minerals,amount of sunlight reaching the coral reef ,water reference: living things and the environment EXPLORING AND PROTECTING OUR WORLD 6
If the coral is alive then it is a biotic factor because living things are biotic and things that have never been alive such as temperature and wind are abiotic.
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic
it transformes in the toilet
no
It is indeed, Biotic
The Great Barrier Reef's biotic features, such as coral, fish, and marine plants, interact closely with its abiotic components, including water temperature, salinity, and sunlight. Coral reefs thrive in warm, shallow waters that allow sunlight to penetrate, enabling photosynthetic algae (zooxanthellae) to live within coral tissues and provide essential nutrients. Additionally, the nutrient levels and water quality directly influence the diversity and health of marine life. Changes in abiotic factors, such as increased temperature or pollution, can disrupt these relationships, leading to coral bleaching and loss of biodiversity.
Its abiotic.
biotic