dark places
A light in a very dark place.
"Sea Areas" appear dark because they do not reflect as much LIGHT as do the MOUNTAIN ranges.
Sea Otters are usually dark brown with a mix of light brown and a light pinkish face.
A "Maria", which is translated into "sea".
it really depends on the type of sea star you are wanting to know about. Common ones are about the size of your hand and are fairly light.
It is very deep because no light can reach the bottom. Does that answer your question?
Light doesn't reach that deep. It is absorbed and blocked by the water.
Giant Sea Star (Pisaster giganteus) a/k/a Knobby Sea Star. Detail of the arm tip showing the optic cushion or "eye spot". Most sea stars have such a cluster of red-pigmented, light-sensitive cells at the tips of the arms. These optic structures do not actually form an image in the manner of a mammalian eye, but do allow the sea star to detect light and sense changes in its environment. Pillar Point.
A sea star is called a sea star simply because of where it lives (the sea) and what it looks like (a star), simple!
It is dark; little light. A lot of pressure from the water above.
The duration of I Prefer the Sound of the Sea is 1.4 hours.