In the sense that it looks like grass, is plant, has roots, has long elongated leafs with little to no stems growing out of the ground and can cover large area while being so close to each other to the point that they overlap, yes. It is a type of grass and if for some reason it isn't it should be. Besides, why call it sea grass if it isn't grass?
well you can find it on the beach or floating in the sea
The Sea of Grass was created in 1936.
jelly fish and sea grass
is sea grass a mutlicellular or unicellular organism
The Sea of Grass - film - was created on 1947-04-25.
Sea Grass.
Sea grass furniture will at times provide a place for bugs to live. Most of the time though, you do not have to worry about bugs in your sea grass furniture.
crustaceans, and sea grass
No they are not.
The vascular plants eat sea grass.
well, yes, but it is more like seaweed and lives in the ocean, sea, etc.
sea grass and algea
they eat grass and algea