What to do:
1.Have the pupils complete the table below by writing the name of biotic factors
(living things) and abiotic factors (non-living things) found in four zones of intertidal
Zone.
2.Presentation of output.
ANSWER CORRECTLY AND COMPLETE
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Answer:
Lower Interdal Zoneiit means submerged the majority of the time, the organism which inhabit this zone are generally larger, and protected from predation from the crashing waves
Middle Intertidal Zone
The organisms are equally exposed to water and land, depending on the tide. TheMiddle Intertidal ZoneThe organisms are equally exposed to water and land, depending on the tide. Theanimals residing within this zone include crabs, mussels, sea stars, sea sponges, snails, and limpets.
Upper Intertidal Zone
Lower Interdal Zoneiit means submerged the majority of the time, the organism which inhabit this zone are generally larger, and protected from predation from the crashing waves
Middle Interdal zone ZoneIt is only submerged under high tide, and thus, most organisms residing here are terrestrial. Organisms inhabiting this zone include, crabs, snails, mussels, and limpets.
Splash Intertidal ZoneSplash Intertidal ZoneIt is dry majority of the time, unless splashed with waves during high tide. Few organisms reside here, and include limpets, isopods, and barnacles.Biotic factors (Living things)Biotic factors (Living things)Consist of all the plants, animals, and microorganisms that are found in intertidalBiotic factors (Living things)Consist of all the plants, animals, and microorganisms that are found in intertidal zones.
Abiotic factors (Non- living things)Abiotic factors (Non- living things)Consist of the water, temperature, salinity, amount of sunlight and type of soil.
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