No. Because all living things have carbon in them
plants "breathe" carbon dioxide which is what animals exhale. the plant life in the ocean provides oxygen for the marine life.
they can survive because they have lots of packed gear
All plants contain carbon, plants and animals are carbon-based life forms which means that they need carbon to survive
the basic needs of a sea otter is an ocean, salt, food, and water
Scientists think that all life evolved from the ocean, because that's where all life started. Animals come out of the ocean and through many generations, they get characteristics that help them survive.
All life needs carbon to survive, especially through respiration in humans and animals, and photosynthesis for plants
Definitely each day scientist find more life down there. JASMYNELOVESFLOWERS
In a life raft, about 21 days. With life jacket on, about three days. Without life jacket, 24 hours approximately.
The two principal gases that are dissolved in ocean water are oxygen and carbon dioxide. These gases are vital for marine life.
The smaller fish eat moss and algae off the rocks to survive, while the bigger fish eat the smaller fish to survive.
They both come from the ocean floor? That and it probably has to do with both allowing some type of plant or animal life to survive on the ocean floor.
NASA says that Carbon-based organisms need water and energy to survive. here's the link- http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/science/life/index.html