Nitrogen ends up in the inland coastal trees from the Ocean due to the nitrogen cycle. Trees absorb nitrogen through the soil.
Sharks can't eat trees. They can't digest cellulose, which trees are made of. Not that many trees in the ocean either.
Certain trees, such as Mangroves, can grow in shallow salt water marshes that are connected to the ocean. Also, in some places where the ocean has risen in the past few hundred years there are still tree trunks below the surface. Therefore, yes, there are trees in the ocean.
...? There are no poplar trees in the ocean.
What effect of pine trees near the edge of a rock cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
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From trees , they release co2 during breathing and release oxygen during photosynthesis
Trees do not exist on the North Pole. An ocean covers the North Pole and large masses of ice cover that ocean. Only occasionally does an occasional lead open up and does water become visible. Trees do not grow very well on ice.
Not really because its by the ocean, it depends on where you are...the closer to the ocean the less i guess. ;) but if your talkin about the biome... then no they is not alot
palm trees, beaches, ocean, that sorta stuff.
Koalas definitely cannot live in the ocean. They are arboreal creatures, spending most of their time in eucalyptus trees on land.