Factors like light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration might not affect the clownfish directly, but they might affect other species around them like the sea anemone, which will in turn affect the clownfish
Abiotic factors are non-living components that affect the environment.
Both abiotic and biotic factors play important roles in shapingecosystems and influencing the survival and behavior of different species within those ecosystems.
Examples of abiotic factors include climate, soil type, water availability, air pollution, and geological features such as mountains and rivers.