Aquatic producers use material from land, like tree leaves.
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Aquatic
Organisms without tails that are aquatic and terrestrial are found in the Order Anura, which includes frogs and toads. Anurans have adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial environments throughout their life cycle, from tadpoles living in water to adult frogs living on land.
The ocean is aquatic. It is a large body of saltwater that covers a majority of Earth's surface and is home to a wide variety of marine life.
Terrestrial environments can experience extreme temperatures, limited access to water, and reduced buoyancy for organisms. Aquatic environments can have limited oxygen availability, increased pressure with depth, and potential for predation by aquatic animals. These physical characteristics can pose challenges for life in both environments.
There is no real proof to say there is extra terrestrial life. But there's also no real proof to say there isn't any extraterrestrial life as well. It depends on belief.
Aquatic turtles tend to have webbed feet for swimming. Sea turtles (Cheloniidae family) are especially adapted for an aquatic life, with long feet that form flippers and a streamlined body shape.
An alien abduction is the supposed abduction of a person by extraterrestrials - non-terrestrial life forms.
Terrestrial refers to things having to do with the land. Biodiversity is the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem or biome. Combine the two, and there you go! (Terrestrial Biodiversity: the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem or biome that refers to species that inhabit the land.)
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It depends on the river. It could be pollution or a natural occurrence.
Turtles are adapted to various aquatic and terrestrial environments depending on the species. Aquatic turtles, like sea turtles, are adapted for swimming and live in oceans, seas, and freshwater habitats. Terrestrial turtles, such as box turtles, are adapted to living on land and can be found in forests, grasslands, and deserts.