Sea sponges are a part of the marine biome. They are even found in the disphotic zone of the ocean, also known as the Twilight Zone.
If you were to wring out the sponges before removing them, the sea would be just as deep.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
Sea Sponges can have various shapes, sizes, and colors. Usually they have tubes, like coral. In fact, most sea sponges resemble coral to some extent.
yes sea sponges.
WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA Sponges do.
Yes , but they mostly die of people pulling them out of the water which is where they get their oxygen. When sea sponges are born they move through the water until they find a spot then they stay there for years if someone pulls them out of their spot or out of the water then they instantly die.
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
A continental biome is a biome located on land. A biome is a fairly large area of land or sea floor that has the same animal species, vegetation, and climate. An example of a continental biome would be the desert.
Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
it is covered with water and sea plants.
No.
i would say in the ice ages