no
because it is a lake and only fish live there
yes it is a salty lake it is called a alkaline lake because its very salty.
One abiotic factor that is the most important in the Mono Lake ecosystem is the salt water. The salt water substances little life forms in the water so that there is not a lot of living form in the salt water. That also means that there are not many other life forms near because there is no fresh water for them to use. The salt water doesn't help the plants very much to grow and stay alive. At the bottom of the Mono Lake there is sand and rock that are not very useful but still help the Mono Lake. The Mono Lake has shrimps and flies in the water with other microscopic forms of life as well. These life forms are important to the ecosystem. If the Mono Lake was fresh water other living creatures would live there making it harder for the shrimp, flies and microscopic forms of life.
Biotic and Abiotic factors The most important Abiotic factor in Mono Lake is the high contents of salt water. Mono lake contains 280 million tons of salt. The salt makes the water alkaline. Alkaline water is opposed to acid. Biotic factors is the sagebrush and desert grasses.
Fresh water
a lake of fresh water.
The water level of Mono Lake is rising.
fresh water
Lake Michigan is fresh water.
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In 1941 Los Angeles began diverting water from Mono lake to meet the needs of its growing population. The consequence of diverting water from Mono Lake was that by 1982 the level of the lake had dropped 45 feet and lost half of its volume.
Two biotic interactions that take place in the Mono Lake ecosystem are shrimp eating microscopic algae and the birds eating the flies in the Mono Lake.
It is the third largest California Lake and yes it is a fresh water lake.