There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice. No cactus.
Lichens absorb water and minerals from the air. As a result, they are easily affected by pollution. Thus the presence of lichens are a good source of air quality for other organisms
Lichens do not live under water. The benthic zone is too deep for photosynthesis.
Lichens need sunlight, water, nutrients from the air including dust and some nutrients from the substrate they grow on they are sensitive to sulfur dioxide there are fluffy lichens, crusty lichens, scaly lichens, leafy lichens etc
yes , they do live under water :) ]
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.
is found under water because many dinousaurs live in water is found under water because many dinousaurs live in water
In mosses, lichens, and liverworts
they live under water or on land
they live by breathing under water