Yes! At the bottom of the ocean photosynthesis is not evident but single cell oraganism like plankton thrive but not in abundance.
Sun yes. Light no.
Animal plankton (aka zooplankton) are omnivores. Plant plankton (aka phytoplankton) are not omnivores. They get their nutrients from the sun much in the way plants do.
Because the sun is our source of both heat and light. Without it, we could not survive and we would have no heat source left.
Plants need the sun's energy to complete the process of photosynthesis. Plants cannot survive without energy, actually all organisms need energy to survive.
It can survive without an axon but not without its cell
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
no
Sun yes. Light no.
No. Frogs would not survive without energy from the sun. A frog's food source depends upon the energy of the sun for its food. Without the sun, the frogs would not have food.
Yes it can survive in freshwater.
Yes
You will survive 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes, the last of the light from the sun will be gone and the world will end.
All living things need the sun to survive in one way or another. All "natural" energy on Earth comes directly from the sun. So, to answer your question, plants could not survive if there was no sun.
not really cause plants grown from the sun and water but mostly the sun and the sun helps the plants grown so then the plants give energy to animals so the animals will live so no organisms can not survive without energy from the sun
Colony's of whales all survive in an ocean, most are endangered they all are ones without teeth. All of them eat krill or plankton. The most endangered is the right whale.
Phytoplankton only need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to survive. All of which is naturally abundant. This fact is so because phytoplankton get their energy by performing photosynthesis.
They need photosynthesis to survive