Abiotic Factors
Plant Life
Animal Life
Special Features
Important Functions
100

The water levels at the beach change throughout the day because of these.

tides

100

Because of strong currents, the soft bottom habitat has none of these.

plants

100

Soft bottom habitats are home to clams, worms, and fiddler crabs because they do this action in the sand or mud.

burrow

100

The beach is sandy and shelly with lots of this type of action.

wave action

100

Oyster reefs in the shell bottom habitat help perform this important cleaning function for the water.

filter water

200

Because it is at the edge of the water, the wetland or marsh habitat is always in this condition.

muddy

200

This is the most common, salt-tolerant plant found in the wetland or marsh habitat.

marsh cordgrass

200

Ghost crabs, mole crabs, coquina clams, and a few insects are some of the few inhabitants of this sandy habitat.

the beach

200

The maritime forest is located directly behind these protective sandy structures.

dunes

200

Shell bottoms and marshes help slow down big storm waves, preventing this destructive coastal process.

erosion

300

The beach is described as being like this dry biome because it has no freshwater.

desert

300

The maritime forest is mostly made up of this specific type of tree.

live oaks

300

Raccoons, deer, squirrels, foxes, and opossums are inland animals that can also live in this coastal habitat.

maritime forest

300

The soft bottom habitat includes sand flats, mud flats, shoals, and this zone on the beach.

surf zone

300

Hard bottoms provide animals like coral, sponges, and barnacles a place to do this.

attach

400

The soft bottom habitat lacks plants due to strong water flow and these.

strong currents

400

Sea oats and American beach grass are some of the only plants that can grow in this very dry, sandy habitat.

the dune

400

Birds and small mammals are commonly found in the "high" area of this muddy habitat.

marsh or wetland

400

The maritime forest is often adjacent to salt marshes on these types of islands.

barrier islands

400

The wetland or marsh habitat traps sand and dirt, and absorbs this harmful collection of materials.

pollution

500

Small trees and shrubs in the maritime forest must be able to tolerate lots of this blowing in from the nearby ocean.

salt spray

500

Plants in the marsh habitat must adapt to being covered by this during high tide.

salt water

500

Reef fish, such as snapper and grouper, hide in the crevices of rocks and between the coral in this habitat.

hard bottom

500

The hard bottom includes artificial habitats like old military ships, train cars, and even the ship belonging to this famous pirate!

Blackbeard

500

The wetland/marsh and the shell bottom both serve as this type of safe area for small animals to hide, find food, and grow.

nursery area