Section 4
Aquatic Biomes
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Abiotic Factors Influencing Aquatic Biomes
Abiotic factors that influence aquatic biomes include light availability, depth, stratification, temperature, currents, and tides.
Marine Biomes
The ocean and coral reefs make up two types of marine biomes where organisms are influenced by depth and light availability.
Estuaries: Where the Ocean Meets Fresh Water
Estuaries, composed of a mix of fresh and salt water and their living communities, are influenced by salinity and the changing tides.
Freshwater Biomes
Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands are all freshwater biomes, which differ in depth, water movement, and other abiotic factors.