when talking about non living things we are talking about abiotic factors. In the sea there can be numerous things. Two obvious ones would be the amount of sunlight that is in the sea and the water itself is non living. You can also say that the amount of salt in the water is also an abiotic factor.
There are hundreds of living things that are found in the sea. This includes fish, shellfish, sharks, whales, plankton, sea cucumbers, eels, seaweed, coral, sponges, starfish, sea urchins, mollusks, and jellyfish.
Amphitrite is a sea goddess in Greek mythology. She was often depicted as living in a magnificent underwater palace in the sea.
Correct, shells are non-living things. Shells are the hard protective coverings of certain animals like snails, clams, and turtles. These structures are made up of calcium carbonate and are created by the animal to protect their soft body parts.
Primitive arthropods, fish, orthocones and sea scorpiond.
Biotic aspects of the Sargasso Sea include a diverse array of marine life such as fish, plankton, and algae. Abiotic aspects include non-living components such as water, sunlight, nutrients, and the unique floating Sargassum seaweed that forms the distinctive habitat of the sea.
They are living things.
A Sea Sponge is a living creature. They are very uncommon to find on shores or other close up watery areas. But Sea Sponges, do exist, and do live.
it's their habitat. and they can blend in to protect their selves.
living things: fish, plankton, coral, seaweed, any organism non-living things: water, salt, rocks, litter, mud, sand
No because some living things live down deep in the sea and they don't see the sun:)
Of all these things, the virus is the only non-living thing. Viruses are not living organisms. E.coli is a bacteria and living.
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a sea star is non living
ithnkts beacouse of the rain water and all of the non living thigs that live there
No, there might be organisms living in it, but it itself is not a living thing. The reason is because floors and sea floors cannot live nor can many other things.
The biggest living thing in the ocean is a humpback whale
Great barrier reefs are actually on top of the dead and old reefs and sea anemones. So the non living reefs are the foundations and support for the living reefs.