The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest known part of the world's oceans and has only been reached by a few expeditions. It remains one of the most mysterious and unexplored places on Earth.
Some biotic factors include:Animals that live there (polar bears, penguins, fish, etc. depending on location)MicrobesPlants (not many, but there are a few in the warmer areas)Fungi (see plants)I'm sure I missed a few, and may not have been specific enough for you. I suggest googling it using my categories.-AS
There are a few factors responsible for weather patterns in the united states. The gravitational pull of the moon is one of them, and of course the rotation of the earth.
A drop of water can contain a variety of microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, algae, and sometimes even small multicellular organisms like rotifers or nematodes. These organisms play important roles in nutrient cycling and the overall health of aquatic ecosystems.
Factors affecting primary productivity in the marine environment include availability of sunlight, nutrient levels (e.g. nitrogen and phosphorus), temperature, and the presence of phytoplankton and marine plants. Other factors such as water depth, salinity, and turbulence also play a role in influencing primary productivity.
There quite a few factors that biotic and abiotic have in common. On thing is that they share is that they refer to living things.
Guam is the nearest island to Marina Trench.
The ocean can range from 36,000 feet deep (Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench) to only a few millimeters deep at the beach.
Some abiotic factors in the Mariana Trench is Rocks, Sand and Underwater Volcanoes.
Coyote's have a few biotic factors. One of the most important is being near other animals that may harm them. This includes other coyotes, alligators, cougars, wolves, and humans.
If it's on one of the Mariana islands, it might be. If you mean some other salt water lake, then it can't be too close; it's a few hundred miles to any other land, and thousands of miles to anything that isn't a fairly small island.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
Coyote's have a few biotic factors. One of the most important is being near other animals that may harm them. This includes other coyotes, alligators, cougars, wolves, and humans.
The Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest known part of the world's oceans, and the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands. The trench is about 2550 km (1580 miles) long but has a mean width of only 69 km (43 miles). It reaches a maximum depth of about 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) at the Challenger Deep, a small slot-shaped valley in its floor, at its southern end.[1]Part of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc system, the trench forms the boundary between two tectonic plates, where the western edge of the Pacific Plate is subducted beneath the small Mariana Plate. Because the Pacific plate is the largest of all the tectonic plates on Earth, crustal material at its western edge has had a long time since formation (up to 170 million years) to compact and become very dense; hence its great height-difference (which translates to water depth) relative to the higher-riding Mariana Plate, at the point where the Pacific Plate crust is subducted (is forced down beneath the other). This deep area, is the Mariana trench proper. The movement of these plates is also responsible for the formation of the Mariana Islands.At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of 108.6 MPa, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Some creatures of the type normally encountered that could live at these depths are few, but some fish species, like the angler fish or other deep-sea fish, have been spotted in these waters.[
The Mariana Trench runs south from central Japan, to the east of the Philippines. It's north end is a few hundred miles south of the point where the current severe earthquake activity is happening in Japan and it stretches about 1500 miles in an arc, curving east in a half-moon and southwards where the Pacific Plate dives below the Mariana Plate which holds the Mariana island arc. It's then another 1000 miles and more south to Papua-New Guinea. Because the plates are thick at this point, the Pacific plate dive a long way down to go under the Mariana Plate and the trench is the deepest place you can reach without drilling holes - it's nearly 36,000 feet deep, which is deeper than Everest is above sea level.
You can pass over it in a ship but to go to the sea floor in it you need a special bathysphere.
There are the Biotic and Abiotic factors that affect Gray Wolves:Biotic: - living factorsOther speciesFood availabilityPredatorsAbiotic: - non-living factorsWeather (sunny, cloudy, overcast, etc...)Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, freezing rain, etc...)Temperature (swelteringhotwarmcoolcoldfreezing)These are only a few that I can think of off the top of my head. Hope that it helps! ;)