Yes they can as long is they have nutrients to live off of ...and oxygen...
Salmon do not eat mushrooms. They eat other aquatic wildlife, and mushrooms can't survive underwater. There are a few underwater mushrooms, though.
I don't know much about mushrooms but I know that in order to survive, they need to be living in a cold, wet area that doesn't get a lot of sun.
Wings to fly and survive. Or gills to survive underwater.
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
If a baby is born underwater using the birthing method known as "Water birth" (a method of giving birth, which involves immersion in warm water.) it can survive underwater momentarily until you take it out of the water and takes its first breath. This is not to say that a baby born in water becomes capable of extended survival underwater like mythical mermaid.
Salmon do not eat mushrooms. They eat other aquatic wildlife, and mushrooms can't survive underwater. There are a few underwater mushrooms, though.
No!
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
Magical mushrooms.
I don't know much about mushrooms but I know that in order to survive, they need to be living in a cold, wet area that doesn't get a lot of sun.
Yes they can.
no
Monkeys cannot survive underwater, they'd need gills like fish. Since they have lungs they could only survive underwater for a short period of time.
mushrooms and grass
underwater they need water to survive.
Some plants like mushrooms and fungi can survive without sunlight.
Some underwater plants have protective layers between their saltwater environment and the water in their internal cells. Even so, an underwater plant is very unlikely to survive where there is insufficient water.