Which factor is an abiotic factor of an aquarium ecosystem?

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fish swimming in the water

fish swimming in the water

algae growing on the glass

algae growing on the glass

gravel on the bottom of the aquarium

gravel on the bottom of the aquarium

plants growing from the gravel

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The abiotic factor of an aquarium ecosystem from the options provided is gravel on the bottom of the aquarium. Abiotic factors refer to the non-living components of an ecosystem, such as rocks, water, and temperature. In contrast, fish, algae, and plants are all biotic factors, as they are living organisms.