Yes. Kelp is an important food source for many marine animals.
No, actually kelp forests are found in cold, nutrient rich waters. Oppositely, coral reefs are found in warm, nutrient poor waters.
coral needs nutrients
No
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Kelp is a seaweed found in the ocean.
kelp is foun at the bottom of the food chain haaa not
kelp usually lives somewhere in the ocean, not on the shoreline. It can be found on the bottom of the ocean, and other organisms (animals) eat it. It is green and slimy. ADDED: Not at the bottom of the ocean. It lives in shallow water, fairly close to shore. It's also usually brown, not green.
They can be found on rocks and in the kelp forest
kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,and most importantly....... Drum roll please!!!........KELP
Coastal Ocean
I suppose kelp ( form of seaweed) would be the least common plant in a desert.
There are a total of 12 deserts in the region of Africa. Algerian Desert- found in Algeria Arabian Desert- stretched from Egypt to Iraq Blue Desert- found in Egypt Kalahari Desert- found in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa Karoo- found in South Africa Libyan Desert- found in Libya Namib Desert- found in Namibia Nubian Dsert- found in Sudan Owami Desert- found in Nigeria Sahara Desert- largest desert in the world! Sinai Desert- found in Egypt White Desert- found in Egypt Hope this helps :D
Yes, the fronds of kelp plants serve to absorb nutrients and capture sunlight for photosynthesis. This is why most kelp forests tend to be found in somewhat shallow waters.
Yes, horses can be found in the desert.
Decomposers are found in the desert.
The Sonoran Desert, Mojave Desert and Chihuahuan Desert are all found in southern Arizona.