"Abiotic" (not living) things are temperature, turbidity, pollution, destruction. Corals are very specific about the temperatures at which they can survive; reef corals especially so. Reef corals have zooxanthellae in their tissues, which require light. Turbidity reduces light. Pollution, such as heavy metals or halogenated hydrocarbons poison, the corals or their symbiots directly.
Nutrient pollution, such as nitrates or phosphates, encourage growth of algae which can over grow the corals or increase turbidity. "Destruction" covers many things like storm surge, dredging, earthquakes, or boats dragging their anchors.
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
Abiotic components in coral reefs include non-living factors that influence the ecosystem, such as sunlight, temperature, salinity, water depth, and nutrient levels. These elements are crucial for the survival and growth of coral and other marine organisms, as they affect photosynthesis, respiration, and overall habitat conditions. Additionally, the physical structure of the reef, including the substrate and water currents, also plays a significant role in shaping the ecosystem. Together, these abiotic factors create a unique environment that supports diverse marine life.
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the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it. the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it.
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The person that studies coral reefs is called a coral reef biologist. This type of scientist spends time underwater to study the status of coral reefs and also looks into the effects of other factors to the preservation of coral reefs.
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no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
yes, because we are talking out corals .that nis why coral reef affect by pollution
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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.