Passage Science
Passage Science
intertidal zones.
S5LT-IIh-8
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Estuaries like any other ecosystem, consists of biotic and abiotic factors. The
biotic and abiotic factors or components of estuarine ecosystems interact in such a
unique way, thus make some organisms choose to reproduce in these areas. For such
reason, estuaries are also called “nurseries of the seas.”
An estuary is a place where the freshwater from the river mixes with the salt-
water from the sea.
Biotic factors are the living components in an ecosystem. These include all
the plants, animals, and microorganisms found in estuaries such as mangrove trees,
migratory birds, and small fishes.
Temperature refers to the level of hotness and coldness of the water. Temperature
differs because of the tides and the amount of sunlight. Some organisms use plants
like mangroves to keep themselves concealed from direct sunlight or away from the
coldness of the water.
QUESTIONS:
a. habitat
b. community
c. ecosystem
d. all the above
4. An area in the estuary which is covered with water during high tide and
exposed to air at low tide.
a. biotic factor
b. abiotic factor
c. intertidal zone
d. temperature
5. Why is it the intertidal zone is very important?
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. c
5. a
Writer: Jeepney O. Campos
School: Liwangwangan Elementary School
School ID: 136988
Science 5: PASSAGE
Topic: Interactions among living things and non-living
things in estuaries and intertidal zones.
Submitted by:
JEEPNEY O. CAMPOS
School Science Coor.