Aboitic Factors
Fauna
Zones
Food Chain
100
These small grains of rock are commonly found in beaches.
What is sand?
100
These animals swim around and are very tasty.
What are fish?
100
This sandbar is found offshore.
What is an Offshore Sandbar?
100
These are at the bottom of the food chain.
What are Producers?
200
Humans are unable to enjoy this delectable beverage for it contains large amounts of sodium.
What is Salt Water?
200
This small drifting animal, is a producer.
What is plankton?
200
This beach is found below the ocean.
What is submerged beach?
200
These are the 3rd line of consumers.
What are tertiary consumers?
300
People generally collect these remains of animals and make collections of them.
What are shells?
300
Fauna are living, making them a part of this category.
What are Biotic Factors?
300
If you looked at the diagram, you would see this zone has a scarp.
What is Upper Beach?
300
These shelled creatures are secondary consumers.
What are Mollusks?
400
These can be found on the seafloor, and a popular actor, Dwayne Johnson uses this nickname.
What are rocks?
400
These mammals are at the top of the food chain, and are a delicacy in other countries.
What are Bottlenose Dolphins?
400
This channel of water flows through the intertidal beach.
What is a runnel?
400
These are the producers of the ecosystem.
What are Echinoderms?
500
These remains can be traced as far back as the setting of the critically acclaimed movie, The Land Before Time.
What are Fossils?
500
These crustaceans are primary consumers in the food chain, and have popular character voiced by Doug Lawrence, on the Nickelodeon show Spongebob SquarePants.
What are Lobsters?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!! These meadows follow the primary dunes on Jekyll Island.
What are Dune Meadows?
500
These animals are named after a long green vegetable.
What are sea cucumbers?
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