Without knowing more details I can't answer this question. But maybe your trouble in answering this question is because you don't know what biotic and abiotic means. Biotic=living or once living things (like plants, animals, sticks and leaves). Abiotic=things that were never alive (like the rocks and chemicals in the water)
Biotic components of a lake include fish, plants, algae, and bacteria. Abiotic components include water, sunlight, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients.
Abiotic factors like temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, and pH can affect biotic factors in Lake Tahoe such as the distribution of aquatic plants, algae, fish species, and microbial communities. Changes in these abiotic factors can impact the overall health and biodiversity of the lake ecosystem.
The nonliving things like; water, air, sunlight, rocks, and sand.
Abiotic features of a season are the features that are not living such as lake water freezing in the winter. Biotic features of the seasons include all things living such as leaves turning colors in the fall.
Biotic factors in a lake ecosystem: fish, plants, algae, and bacteria. Abiotic factors in a lake ecosystem: sunlight, temperature, oxygen levels, and pH levels.
Biotic factors in a pond ecosystem include plants, animals, microorganisms, and algae. Abiotic factors include water temperature, sunlight, oxygen levels, pH, and nutrient availability. These factors interact to create a balanced ecosystem where organisms rely on each other for survival.
They are defined by their biotic factors and abiotic factors.
Every environment has both biotic and abiotic components within them. Biotic organisms rely on many abiotic substances to be able to survive. Like water, water is not living, but yet it helps keep many organisms alive. It is a substance needed to most organisms to stay alive, as well it provides a home. Another example would be rocks. Again, they are abiotic, but can provide a shelter or home. Or for birds, are used to help keep them healthy and their systems working.
Original Answer: sun -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, the sun is not located in a lake. Sunlight, on the other hand, is. Here is an improved list: -Sunlight -Soil (unless it is a decomposed biotic factor) -H2O (water) -Temperature
Abiotic factors in a swamp include water, sunlight, temperature, and soil. Biotic factors include plants like cypress trees and water lilies, animals like alligators and frogs, and microorganisms like bacteria and algae.
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.
water and soil