Glass sponges generally live at water depths ranging from 1480 to 3000 ft. (450 to 900 meters).
However, there is one species of glass sponge Oopsacas Minuta which has been found at much shallower depths, and there have been other glass sponge species which have been found at much deeper depths.
Glass Sponges are mostly found at depths of 450 to 900 metres (1,480 to 3,000 ft), although some have been found in shallower and even deeper waters.
Glass sponges
If you were to wring out the sponges before removing them, the sea would be just as deep.
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sponges are use in washing plates,glass of water.some sponges are in/on salted water on the ocean floor.
Glass sponges are considered the class Hexactinellida.
As their name indicates, sea sponges mostly live in salt water zones. Most notably, they live where the water is mostly still, because any sediment that's kicked up next to them on their waterbed locations can block the pores they use for respiration.
yes sea sponges.
it filters out bacteria from the water
get lots of sponges,towels,soap,and water.rubit on glass.and there you have it. you have shiny glass.
Modern sponges are predominantly marine, with some 150 species adapted to freshwater environments. Their habitats range from the inter-tidal zone to depths of 6,000 metres (19,680 feet). Certain types of sponges are limited in the range of depths at which they are found. Sponges are worldwide in their distribution, and range from waters of the polar regions to the tropical regions. Sponges are most abundant in both numbers of individuals and species in warmer waters.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
Its made up a fiber that resembles fiberglass.
The ocean zone is the deep, or open ocean zone, where they swim amongst the coral and red water ;D