Water would be a major abiotic factor. The sun would be another one (although, swamps don't usually get a lot of sunny weather.) Mud and rocks would also be an abiotic factor.Plants can also sometimes be considered as an abiotic factor
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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.
Biotic, meaning of or related to life, are living factors. Plants, animals, fungi, protist and bacteria are all biotic or living factors.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving factors that affect living organisms. Environmental factors such habitat (pond, lake, ocean, desert, mountain) or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes, etc. are abiotic factors.
algae blooms, numbers of primary producers, primary consumers, and apex predators such as a crocodile.
Abiotic factors - water temperature, dissolved oxygen content, water pH, soil type
Biotic factors - crabs, fish, algae, seaweed
Biotic factors in an area, ecosystem, or biome are the living factors. Abiotic is the antonym, non-living factors. For example, some biotic factors in a biome are; plants, animals, bacteria, growth rate, etc. Some abiotic factors include; sunlight, water, wind/air currents, temperature, rocks, etc.
Abiotic factors in the Estuary biome include water salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen levels. Biotic factors include phytoplankton, aquatic plants, fish, and birds that thrive in the brackish water environment.
Biotic:White TurtleheadBeardtongueEnglish plantainsBaltimore Checkerspot Butterfly (of course)Abiotic:WaterSunlightSoilTemperatureOxygenwell all that is true but you forgot the milkweed plant :D in thebiotic factors
Biotic factors are living components in an environment, such as plants and animals, that interact with each other. Abiotic factors are non-living components like temperature and sunlight that also influence the ecosystem but do not involve living organisms.
Abiotic factors scientifically are the nonliving things in, and that effect an ecosystem. With that definition, the abiotic factors of every ecosystem are: sunlight, water, soil, temperature and oxygen Biotic factors are anything that is living in an ecosystem. plants, animals and humans make up most biotic factors. there must be thousands of different biotic and abiotic factors in just the salt water biome, but some examples would be: Biotic: algae, fungi, seaweed (etc) aquatic mammals, fish and other Abiotic: all of the above. in turn it would take days to name all of the biotic and abiotic factors of the sea, but here's a brief summary.