No, Antarctica is a continent and krill live in salt water. The Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent, however, is home to krill, specifically Euphasia subperba, Antarctic krill, which form the base of the food chain in that ocean.
plankton live in all oceans, due to their microscopic size, they are able to survive in most climates.
The most plankton rich areas in the world are in the icy waters of Antarctica.
z=zoo plankton
microscopic plankton
Whales around Antarctica eat, krill, plankton and fish!
No but i live in plankton ;)
their own sperm
The ozone depletion causes UV to enter the earth. These are causing plankton death in Antarctica.
The ozone hole in Antarctica is very bad. It is causing the plankton in that area to die.
Yes plankton live everywhere where there is water.
Yes, Plankton can live on fresh OR salt water.
Plankton is real because if you check in a book a plankton is a real live sea creature
Antarctica is a continent and in the surrounding Southern Ocean, you can find sea mammals, such as seals and whales, fish and krill. Starfish are also found in the benthos.