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Water and Sand
Water and Sand
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.
Abiotic components of a plain include soil, water, sunlight, air, and minerals. These non-living components provide essential resources and conditions for the survival of plants and animals in the plain ecosystem.
Biotic components shared by biomes are plants, herbivores, insects, scavengers, omnivores and carnivores. Abiotic components shared by biomes are light, weather, temperature, soil and precipitation.
Abiotic factors are the nonliving components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living therein. Some abiotic factors that may affect a snake are: water supply and distribution, rate of precipitation, temperature patterns.
Yes, when a biotic thing dies, it undergoes decomposition and breaks down into its abiotic components, such as minerals and nutrients. These abiotic components can then be recycled back into the environment.
then pacific ocean; the Atlantic ocean, the Indian ocean, and the arctic ocean
Some abiotic things in the ocean include sunlight, temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, pH levels, currents, tides, and nutrients. These factors play a vital role in shaping the marine environment and influencing the organisms that live there.
In a grassland the abiotic components are the non living parts of the ecosystem that are depended on by the living organisms. There are four major abiotic parts; soil, climate, natural disturbances and topography.